We now have our windows, two of our doors and most of the (white) insulation around the outside of the house. We thought we knew how we wanted it painted, but we now think the color we picked for the walls might be too light. We would love to find something that looks as good as the bare plywood. 🙂 So we’re buying a few more pints of paint and playing around down here.
What, if anything, are you playing with?
pencils of the drawing kind but next week hope to start playing with paint!
also playing with my “working musing, thinking” brain which is getting a real run for it’s money right now…
Nothing for the moment.
Cathy,
Is there any chance of you putting pictures of some of your projects in your blog?
Evan,
Good luck on that changing.
My new smart phone. (http://www.samsung.com/galaxyace/ace_overview.html) My old handset was not 3G compatible and I had to change.
Rummuser,
Yes, modern technology does force us to adapt.
keep an eye on my blog…putting up pictures.
had a bit of a “block” today so I’m not sure if anything I did this morning will hit the “frame” tomorrow…but a short talk with my mentor also today, has meant I’m rethinking how to go forth.
the “travelling egg” project also been re-jigged; now got to construct the “packaging for that”
also got more library books on “drawing??” so will do some more…
My former home was painted green, blending in nicely with the forest background. No one could ever find our home! We simply disappeared.
Today my home is red brick and is in contrast with the green forest, but still very pretty. However I find myself drawn to the aesthetics between home and environment.
I envision a lovely mushroom/taupe exterior for you. Essentially a color that matches the front yard or ground covering. Maybe a nice driftwood gray/beige. (Oops, back to your question.)
“What, if anything, are you playing with?” Um, your house colors! Haha. Best of luck.
Cathy,
Yes, I have subscribed to your blog and am enjoying your pictures Thank you!
Dixie,
I’ll write about colors tomorrow. Good timing on your part!