Who wouldn't want to live in a Castle?
I can't right now, but you and I can pretend, and paint one at the same time!
Join me from start to finish in painting one, and see where you end.
Creative ideas, and decorative items, and techniques that I have used in my home, or would like to use. DIY, and how to post and videos of things that I am working on in my own house. I also encourage all of you to share your own thoughts, photos, and projects.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Step by Step Painting. Castle in the Fog
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Monday, March 7, 2022
A Painting for the Water Lovers Step by Step, back in time
Today we are doing an Ancient Sea Port. Most people like the water, and I like history, so here we go!
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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Create! I Felt Like Doing A Painting Today
It seemed to be the right day for doing a painting. You get to see it being done step by step.
And here it is in what is probably it's finished state. Pre-framed.
And here it is in what is probably it's finished state. Pre-framed.
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Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Easy and Inexpensive French Country Decor
Here is a very quick ans easy addition to your French Country Decor. All you need is a piece of wood, and a print, of your choice, from the printer. We stained the wood, glued on our print, and polyurethane for a nice finish, and we were all done! Now it graces the porch with the rest of the French Country greeting.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2022
One Valentine's Day, Two Different Looks. Which is Better Traditional o...
We are trying out two different looks for Valentines Day decorating to see which we like the best. These are very easy crafts that you can do with the kids, and they cost very little in time, or cash, but they still look great. Let me know what you think.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Create Your Own Primitive Christmas Tree In No Time!
There is always time for another Easy Christmas Craft! Especially one that takes so little time to do. You will love this little Christmas Tree, and the ease of the project!
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Monday, November 29, 2021
Easy Craft Projects a Primitive Candy Cane Sign
Today we are doing a very easy DIY project. I have seen these around, but why pay for one when you can make your own?!?
The making of a Primitive Candy Cane Sign for Christmas. I had seen for sale on the internet, but why not just make our own out of leftover wood, and paint we already have, so it cost us nothing but very little time! This is a very easy project taking up little time to finish. I hope you try it out for your Christmas decor, and let me know what you think!
We start with out piece of wood.
Next we base coat it with black.
We move on to painting the candy cane, and lettering.
Finally we have sanded it all, for the aged effect, and we are finished! Wasn't that easy?
The making of a Primitive Candy Cane Sign for Christmas. I had seen for sale on the internet, but why not just make our own out of leftover wood, and paint we already have, so it cost us nothing but very little time! This is a very easy project taking up little time to finish. I hope you try it out for your Christmas decor, and let me know what you think!
We start with out piece of wood.
Next we base coat it with black.
We move on to painting the candy cane, and lettering.
Finally we have sanded it all, for the aged effect, and we are finished! Wasn't that easy?
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