Sentences with phrase «go to town painting»

And I started to go to town painting the door, you can see it all along the bottom and up the left side.
After it was fully coated, I sanded it down just a little and wiped it off - then nervously took a paint brush and just went to town painting haphazard swirls in Annie Sloan Aubusson Blue!
After it was fully coated, I sanded it down just a little and wiped it off - then nervously took a paint brush and just went to town painting haphazard swirls in Annie Sloan Aubusson Blue!

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Give your kids an empty potato chip container and a variety of supplies such as paint and stickers, and let them go to town crafting.
Fill squirt guns with liquid watercolor paint, then let preschoolers go to town on sheets of construction paper clipped to a canvas or tacked to a tree.
You can go to town with intricate makeup on a level akin to face painting, you can craft and create detailed accessories that flesh out the character.
Let's go bowling, to a show around town, take a weird paint class, look in the paper and see what is happening around town, any strange exhibits or art shows?
While it's true that giving your partner space is healthy in a relationship, instead of smothering him or her, if the space is permission to paint the town red and post it on social media in the arms of another, it's going to go down badly.
It's not unusual to want to go out and paint the town red with someone special at your side.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri follows Mildred Hayes (McDormand), a woman who - after growing frustrated with th lack of activity surrounding her daughter's murder case - goes to war with the local law enforcement bu painting three controversial signs which lead into her town.
MRT went to town and back again with this blacked - out fastback Mustang that features custom Candy Cherry paint accents.
Plus: Mies van der Rohe Award goes to «heroic yet ordinary» housing block redevelopment Lost Camden Town Group painting discovered and shortlist announced for John Ruskin Prize
Nam June Paik goes to town for Gagosian, while Mary Corse with Kayne Griffin Corcoran flattens Josef Albers by aligning her mammoth rectangles with a painting's edge.
Granted, there are paintings that are just «done», in the strict sense of the word and I'm not going to just hang them up and go to town, making another painting.
I could get a gallon of black paint and a gallon of white paint — and I could go to town
The New Yorker March 12, 2012 Goings on About Town: Art Mary Corse By The New Yorker Seen from one angle, these big, off - white paintings look smooth enough to skate on.
Whipped up some chalk paint and went to town.
You've inspired me to go out this weekend, buy fall decor, and paint the town gold!
And then I went to town with white, gold and silver craft paint.
Then, I went to town with my paints.
I am ready to get out my sander and paint and go to town on something boring!
Normally I will go to town with sandpaper to distress edges, but in the case of this painted French bench, I want to make sure to not expose that red edge from the original finish.
She opted for a Neptune Shaker - style painted kitchen then she went to town adding colour.
Then take your glasses to your spray painting zone, turn them top side down and go to town.
I grabbed a can of gold metallic spray paint and went to town spraying both the front and the back.
So I went to town with paint.
I just got some gold and blue paint, and went to town on all the pieces.
Then I went to town with a staple gun, a level, and wood glue to attach the panels and cheap foam brushes and my paint samples.
I went to the craft store, bought a can of metallic copper spray paint and went to town on my old decorations that needed a face - lift!
It had a bunch of holes that needed to be patched, so Mike went to town patching like crazy, and then we let Mom loose with the paint again!
I need to dig out some fun paint colors and go to town on my old stuff!
Maybe one day I will buy some paint and go to town!
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