I’ve done almost nothing today so when 7 p.m, rolled around, I found some paints and joined in.
If you want to do one, you can watch live on Fridays or the past classes are on demand on Facebook under "Creative Disasters for Beautiful Minds”
Above is the painting done by the original artist
Above is where I set up to start- and all those groceries and kitchen things that were on this table in my last post have been put away ๐
My finished painting
It was fun to do and my assortment of old craft paints worked fine but I want to get a small fine brush if I do another one. Toni is the teacher and she explained mixing colors and the techniques in a clear, fun way.
❤️Rhonda
That looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteI just saw this post this a.m.. That does look fun and your painting turned out great! WTG! TFS!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job!
ReplyDeleteI noticed your USMC sword display and the shadowbox as well. My husband was a Captain in the USMC during the VietNam war. Nice display you have! Semper Fi...
Really? My husband was at MCRD when that war ended.
DeleteHe was in the reserves and then active duty, he was medically discharged during the first Gulf War as a CW2. He’s rather proud of thar sword and I think it’s perfect in the dining room.
Of course our grandchildren imagine that Grandpa fought bad guys with that sword :)
Semper Fi to you
How fun! I'll have to check the Facebook page out.
ReplyDeleteWe have a paint place here, I think I'll suggest this. It would a neat thing for locals to all gather via Facebook to paint.
Good for you and what a great gift to learn from someone on line.
ReplyDeleteThat does look fun...and reminds me that John has mentioned more than once his desire to 'try' painting...Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job! I'm going to try it! thanks for telling us.
ReplyDeleteYour painting looks great! I love mason jars and flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing, you have a talent.
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