Done with the dots and Mod Podge. Tomorrow, black paint framing.
Yesterday, I kitted up the new project.
Here’s the preview and key.
The ‘diamonds’ come in little packets. With this project it’s even better as they are in little ziplock bags. The numbers correspond to the key on the canvas.
One side of cellophane bag.The other side.
I have these containers that I think are less dumpable. So I labeled per key.
Progress so far.
And knitting is still keeping me out of trouble. This pair going to the charity. I’ll give the play by play when finished.
So soft. I wish they fit me! Not really. I feel good that someone might feel more comfortable in their life.
Nice to all of it! I love your new project, but I would hate that white paper. All of mine have had cellophane over them. I just peel back the section I want to work on and eventually take it off all together. I kit mine up sometimes too, because I was gifted those nice zip up containers of round plastic jars with lids. This Christmas and last by my sister in law Terri. They make like easier than dealing with the plastic bags.
My first,, the TARDIS, was the cellophane and I did just that but it got a little weird after a while, so I pulled it the rest of the way off. It was okay. This sunset on the beach came with release paper. I was going to use the release paper I bought but didn’t need to. So far just folding it back is working. I thought I would miss seeing the picture as I progressed but I’m finding working this way is easier for my ADD brain. baby bits at a time. I don’t know how anyone can deal with the zipper tiny bags. I’m sure I would spill lots more than I have because sometimes you think they’re sealed and they aren’t so diamond shower! My friend Michele suggested the ones I have with the labels and all. I’m loving them. What I haven’t gotten used to is these symbols! My friends and I found ourselves naming them, ‘Candy Corn,’ ‘sideways Star Trek,’ ‘Happy Guy,’ etc. The TARDIS was mostly numbers and letters. Those were great except the S, 6, 8, and 5 were hard to tell apart.
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This is beautiful
Thank you!
Nice to all of it! I love your new project, but I would hate that white paper. All of mine have had cellophane over them. I just peel back the section I want to work on and eventually take it off all together. I kit mine up sometimes too, because I was gifted those nice zip up containers of round plastic jars with lids. This Christmas and last by my sister in law Terri. They make like easier than dealing with the plastic bags.
Thanks!
My first,, the TARDIS, was the cellophane and I did just that but it got a little weird after a while, so I pulled it the rest of the way off. It was okay. This sunset on the beach came with release paper. I was going to use the release paper I bought but didn’t need to. So far just folding it back is working. I thought I would miss seeing the picture as I progressed but I’m finding working this way is easier for my ADD brain. baby bits at a time. I don’t know how anyone can deal with the zipper tiny bags. I’m sure I would spill lots more than I have because sometimes you think they’re sealed and they aren’t so diamond shower! My friend Michele suggested the ones I have with the labels and all. I’m loving them. What I haven’t gotten used to is these symbols! My friends and I found ourselves naming them, ‘Candy Corn,’ ‘sideways Star Trek,’ ‘Happy Guy,’ etc. The TARDIS was mostly numbers and letters. Those were great except the S, 6, 8, and 5 were hard to tell apart.