Sentences with phrase «posts about painting»

I'm heading to read your posts about painting your cabinets.
Katz asked for 200 - 300 word posts about painting exhibitions, and so I contributed this short blurb that compares Lois Dodd's observational paintings to On Kawara's date project at Zwirner.
I was reading your post about painting your Mom's kitchen together — big job, wonderful results.
Here is the link to the post about painting the cabinet in my powder room: https://inmyownstyle.com/2014/03/sink-cabinet-makeover.html
Deborah Barlow posts about the paintings on view at the multi-venue art exhibition Pacific Standard Time, including paintings by Ed Moses, John Altoon, Lee Mullican, Mary Corse, Richard Diebenkorn, Ronald Davis, and Sam Francis.
** YOU CAN READ THE FULL POST ABOUT THIS PAINTING AND THE STORY BEHIND IT ON MY BLOG!!
And here's a link to the post about the paint color we actually ended up using: http://theletteredcottage.net/guest-bedroom-home-office-update-bedside-tables-and-closet-doors/
My friend Becky (Farmgirl Paints) just posted about painting her bedroom wall black.
I'm working on a post about our living room paint now, but check out the post about paints that I linked to here:
Here's a link to my post about the paint: http://theletteredcottage.net/stairwell-makeover/
Ha, I had recently posted about painting my dining room chairs which just happen to be the same as yours.
A while back you posted about painting the vanity in your bathroom and you've inspired me to try it too.
I promise not to make this entire post about paint colors, but ugh!
and I'll be doing an entire post about painting laminate & primer & all that jazz probably next week!
I actually wrote a post about the paint color, here is the link... http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2011/08/kitchen-colors-update/.
And I eagerly and patiently await your post about painting.
And I don't think anyone but you can make a blog - post about painting doors to something so entertaining — I bow to your genius!
Julia - I came here to add my post about painted doors that I did last week inspired by our trip to Maine.
How funny — you also posted about painted doors!
Today I am sharing with you a post about a painting workshop I did over the weekend!

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But what I liked about his post is that it takes Hubpost to task for painting all content marketers with the same broad, denigrating brush.
Plus most of the people churning out these posts are not implementing half the stuff they talk about, because it take's way too f**king long and whilst you are trying to buy influencers dinners, take them out for a nice meal, buy them something expensive and paint their house for free in return for a link, your competitors got 1000 profile links for $ 200 and are kicking your ASS in the SERPs.
Hi David, I just wanted to tell that I really like the painting in your post about Sarah and Nato.
I am serious about those finger paintings though, I'm sure they're very lovely and you can post it for the whole blog to see your big accomplishment of finding god!
But, going back to your post, one of the things I loved best about this book was the way that she challenges the all - consuming attachment parenting norm (along with any other norm you can think of), painting mothers as free agents, making difficult choices for their own and their childrens» survival.
I've split this into two parts — these are common questions that apply to all salt dough and I also have a lot of questions about painting and sealing the dough which I will answer in a different post.
Lately I am being bothered by some of the postings of adoptive families (I am not painting you in a big brush or talk about all but i think you know what i am talking about) specially «Mommas of these brown eyed boys and girls» as Kim here describe them.
I can also tell my hon. Friend that it would cost almost # 1.7 million to repaint the nation's 115,000 post boxes, and given that Royal Mail has 300 litres of red paint in stock I think he can sleep easily in his bed at night about the colour of our post boxes.
Caputo worked to build public sympathy for MercExchange by reducing an arcane legal case to «kitchen table language,» painting eBay as a corporate monster and finding reporters and opinion writers to publish stories about the matter in the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal.
That's why todays post is all about coffee and how to paint with it.
I am off now to read about painting the floor and I guess I missed the ottoman post somehow....
I posted about two months ago on facebook two options for floors... I was torn between going with a tile that looked like reclaimed wood and one that had a hand painted ceramic tile feel but in a mosaic style.
(Remember my post all about DIY painting a clutch or handbag?)
Paint classes, paint supplies, finished and unfinshed furniture by Krista Mosby Frequency about 1 post per month.
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I will be doing a post all about the paint color and how it came to be but the color is Gauntlet Gray from Sherwin Williams.
And here's a link to the post about my cabinet paint... http://www.itsoverflowing.com/2012/03/diy-kitchen-painting-cabinets-tons-of/
I asked about your paint color before I got to your post on paint colors lol!
I adore The Wallace Collection (you can read more about it in this guest post I wrote), which houses an impressive collection of French paintings, china and furniture in stunningly beautiful rooms.
I do, so I am just here, at home, obsessing about paint colors I posted here all about my home decorating goals for 2016.
If you're unfamiliar with chalk paint, you can check out my initial post about using it and all my tips here.
First, let's talk about the painting above the mantel in case you missed my post about one of my favorite artists, Ginette Callaway.
Since I got a little chalk spray paint happy in my previous post about DIY Wall Art I thought I would continue the trend to this challenge.
I have written a few posts about it and there are also many videos on YouTube to teach people how to paint and wax with ASCP — or you could check if there are any retailers near you and possibly take a class.
Thanks for posting about it, I always love your paint transformations, you're an inspiration!
I am sure you have read about my previous post of the bright mint eye shadow paint.
My blogging buddy Laurie (VinYet Etc) posted about her gorgeous Fall tablescape with grey accents and I knew our Fall decor had to have a bit of grey so I painted this little candlestick lamp that I have had forever and added this cute little seahorse dish to hold our dock key.
Funny to see this today — I posted yesterday about how I painted my kitchen cabinets and worked with a budget to update our kitchen!
We decided to take our top 7 most frequently asked questions about using chalk paint, and put the answers right here in one post for you.
Earlier this week I posted about how I used milk paint to completely transform a dated china hutch in my living room.
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