So, if you haven't read by now, I am archiving many of the articles I've cut out of magazines over the years and placed in sleeves in loose-leaf binders..big binders...I am getting rid of the binders, as they take up too much space, and it's hard to carry such heavy things around...so, I figured I might as well share them with you...
Don't forget to double-click in order to read the articles....I know, you knew that...
This is "moi", in all my glory, trying to reach a spot on my client's staircase (two stories), while sitting on a homemade (do not try this at home, I am a professional) scaffolding, comprised of boards and ladders. The room(s) I glazed -(one is pictured below in a photoshoot for Graber Window Fasions.) added up to 1,000 square feet...lots' of work...My client caught me with the glazing brush between my toes...
Painting stripes can be challenging...math skills needed here; and apparently I lacked them...one has to be very careful not to be off by a quarter-inch here, and a quarter inch there, as one ends up with having to adjust the width of the stripes at the end...I made it barely discernable..it did turn out well, and I learned alot..also, had thighs of steel, after all the taping and painting..going up-and-down a ladder one million times.
Painting stripes can be challenging...math skills needed here; and apparently I lacked them...one has to be very careful not to be off by a quarter-inch here, and a quarter inch there, as one ends up with having to adjust the width of the stripes at the end...I made it barely discernable..it did turn out well, and I learned alot..also, had thighs of steel, after all the taping and painting..going up-and-down a ladder one million times.
I took a faux finish class at New England School of Art and Design, in Boston....This was my final project..got an A...We had to use the Old World techniques, which are much more difficult than the wonderful (and better for your health) products out there today...which is why I want to share what I've learned by just reading...and observing.
Jessica, this made me laugh out loud. Now I know darn well if you can do those paint finishes, you can manage moving your pictures around. When you go into edit, right click on the picture that you want moved. Pick cut, move your cursor to where you want it, right click again and pick paste. Voila! Let me know if it works!
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ReplyDeleteYou know how to cut and paste? I'm in awe..okay, get up off the floor...I have taught myself everything, and when I did hire a "geek", he only confused me....I will trade you anything, anything, to show me how you do that..anything....
XOXO
Jess
I am stoopid, but I can do those finishes...but, somehow, this technical "stuff" flummoxes me...
Also, I love your writing...we just have to meet.
Just found you because you signed up chez moi at my French Country Home. Thank you for making me laugh this evening with your photo problem, and for making me tremble with your scaffolding!
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