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Monday, March 28, 2011

SPRAY PAINTING FOOL

Since my post last week about discovering oil rubbed bronze spray paint, I have been walking around looking for more things to paint, the dogs are eyeing me suspiciously and the car is slowly backing out of the driveway. LOL. Anyway I had this old statue that was going to get trashed, so I sprayed it-I am keeping it now, since it looks 100% better!
I am joining Debbie for her Newbie Party. I have enjoyed her parties so much and have found lots of new blogs and friends. I tried to rotate that top photo ten times and finally gave up-just lean sideways-o.k.-pretty please.

12 comments:

Nancy's Notes said...

What an awesome looking statue! Glad you saved it, really does look great!

Nancy

Jem said...

Thank you for stopping by and leaving a lovely comment on my blog, it's the first time I've joined in with the Newbie Party and everyone has been so friendly :-) I love your old statue, she looks so mischievous!

Jem xXx

Debbiedoos said...

SHe look darling! Thanks my friend for joining, and for being such a positive happy newbie:) I am glad you made lots of new buddies out here.

emilysnan said...

hi again , what a quick fix and so gorgeous now too x tfs
xmaggiex

Kim said...

Spray paint is my best friend...
Lovely blog - found you at the Newbie party.

Bobbi said...

Oh, I am lovin that spray painted fairy!! We have one nearly like it, and I think I might just find some of that paint for mine!!

love your blog!!

Unknown said...

WOW! She sure does! Don't you just love rescuing!?

xinex said...

You are doing so good with these painitng projects, Vicky. They are turning so pretty....Christine

Maria@BubblegumandDuctTape said...

oh what a little paint can do, it really made a huge difference.

Tammy@Beatrice Banks said...

I love that bronzed spray paint. It really looks great on that statue. Pretty!

Sylvia N. said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog and I am thrilled to meet another blogging newbie! You asked about my technique for the necklace, and it isn't finger weaving although it may as well be. I used double ended knitting need els since I needed smaller fingers for a tighter weave. It is called an iCord. Have a great day!

Shabby Soul said...

What a difference paint makes! Your statue looks great! I know what you mean about everything hiding when you bring out the paint!!