I must be doing something right with all the bright colors and flowers. I keep getting buzzed by the hummingbirds.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
First Coat of Paint
more texture
To clean the paintbrush, I remove some of the paint
(outdoor latex) by painting the caps on the fence posts.
Ready for Primer
First, the plastic barrel was washed with diluted vinegar. When dry, the surface of the barrel was sanded, getting it ready for primer.
Rusty, the Watchdog, watches.
Outside, the first coat of primer goes on.
Getting work done outdoors in the Pacific Northwest can be challenging. Did I mention this is a RAIN Barrel?
The sprinkles of rain added some texture to the surface, which I try to create in all my projects. Yea! Less work for me.
Labels:
Primer,
Rain Barrel,
Skagit River Salmon Festival
A Rain Barrel for Skagit River Salmon Festival
The next Big Thing...
a Rain Barrel for The Skagit River Salmon Festival http://skagitriverfest.org/
Kevin helped retrieve the barrel so he was rewarded with a very very delicious cinnamon roll from Calico Cupboard. I had to have one, too. Fair is fair.
a Rain Barrel for The Skagit River Salmon Festival http://skagitriverfest.org/
Kevin helped retrieve the barrel so he was rewarded with a very very delicious cinnamon roll from Calico Cupboard. I had to have one, too. Fair is fair.
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