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The Painting Begins!

From Monday, August 6th, 2007, so about 483 days ago, [Popularity: 7%]

Thanks to some cooler temperatures — as well as a few blocks of free time — I finally got a bit of work done on the baby room mural. The caveat to the photo below is simply this: It’s very much a work in progress. When it is done it should look awesome. Right now it looks as expected, which is to say: blotchy, blocky, and like it needs some touch ups. It does. This is not much more than some initial coats and blocking with colours.

I’ve got all the colours I need now — and I’m pretty sure we bought enough paint to get it done — so it’s just a matter of putting in the time. More updates as the month progresses.

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3 Responses to “The Painting Begins!”

  1. Shannon Says:

    Ohhhh fancy!




  2. Jori Says:

    Looks good…even at this stage!




  3. 8r4d Says:

    No going back now, eh?




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