I love that you used a variety of colors and
types of paint too... what a difference!
Not exact matches
I am going to be sharing some other
types of painted pumpkins this week
too if you want to check back in.
Structurally Twombly picks up on this
type of battle
paintings, reflecting,
too, the multitude
of paintings of that
type as a historic trend,
of something representing a once dominant expression
of experience, describing a widespread mood or outlook; which since has softened.
You'll both have to choose the
type of paint you want and your color,
too.
Since we are
painting with broad strokes by only having 3 buckets I'd lump tax sales and any other
type of absolute or reserve auction in there with the foreclosure ones
too.
This
type of pad won't ruin the finish on the linoleum as it is not
too abrasive, but abrasive enough to get the
paint up.
I'm going to round up a couple
of oilcloth tablecloths for Katie to use on the table
too, because I know once she sees how much Steevenson loves sitting out there, and what
types of things he likes to do there (Playdoh, stickers, coloring,
painting, etc), she'll probably want to keep it covered with something that is wipeable most
of the time.