Sentences with phrase «little water color paintings»

These little water color paintings do look lovely just as is, or you can lace them together with some twine and make a fun little wall hanging.

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To get a lighter color simply add more water and a little white paint.
I knew if I could tie a fun sensory idea, add water, a little dab of paint for color, and tie it into number recognition, it would be an instant hit.
Your little one uses the refillable water pen to «paint» and as the water pen touches the pages, the pages fill up with color.
You put water in the little brush and then «paint» the pages... which magically reveal colors when wet.
If you still have a little bit of wood showing through here and there (which will happen more if you paint a light color on a dark piece or vice versa), pour a little chalk paint into a plastic cup and mix in a bit of water to thin it out.
My leather jackets as if it's painted with water colors, the little knit has hand - drawings of flowers, and the geometrically printed skirt in with the loud techni - colours, all unique and one of a kind investment pieces.
Thin your paint with a little water if you feel it makes it easier to apply over the base color of Honfleur.
The colors of the environments and of the characters themselves are represented in a water - color painting style that gives the game a fun feeling while making the world a little more believable.
Finch, after floating his boat on Walden Pond, delivered to James Cohan a rope strung with little cards painted the color of the water at each depth he measured to 250 feet.
That color only comes in a solid stain (vs. a semi-transparent one), so we just dipped our paint brushes in a cup full of water before we applied it to thin it down a little.
If you still have a little bit of wood showing through here and there (which will happen more if you paint a light color on a dark piece or vice versa), pour a little chalk paint into a plastic cup and mix in a bit of water to thin it out.
Starting with Kilz and tiles where water damage has already caused the builder paint to peel and expose the poor tape job beneath, I'd move to a fun color of paint to liven up the little space.
Imagine wall paint as a can filled with 50 % filler powder, some pigment colors, a little binder and then topped off with water.
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