Not for the Faint of Heart, Number Seven
Ok, I debated posting these,
I could have just said,
"Project Number Seven is done"
and acted like it was a Christmas present that I could not show yet.
I could have just not counted them,
But really,
they are not something that I like to paint...
so getting them off the list
was a huge accomplishment
and
I wanted to celebrate it!
One time I was asked,
"What is the strangest thing that you ever painted on?"
and my answer was this.
However,
I did not think that I would ever have to do another one.
Much less two of them.
However,
the first one is displayed in my daughter and son-in-law's
home.
And
One of their friends saw it and wanted two done.
They called.
I was busy at work.
JWS asked if I wanted to do them,
Hand over the receiver.
I hemmed and hawed.
And finally shot off a price that I thought was worth it to do them.
And they said that they would think about it.
Whew!
And then....
They were dropped off at the shop.
and then...
They sat on the highest shelf in my paint room,
for a month.
So all of you non-hunting, Bambi lovers,
please don't be offended.
I like Bambi too!
But I live in a
Redneck World.
And for all of you painters that also live in a
Parallel
Redneck World.
You might want to
NOT show your hunter/significant other
this post.
TA DA!
Can't wait to hear the comments!
Comments
Great job!
Hugs
Trace
www.grannytracescrapsandsquares.com
Thankfully my hubs gave up on the hunting a while ago. Cheaper to buy the meat and put in the freezer. He does love to bird hunt though.
Now my nephews and BIL, THEY are Rednecks. . . .
Good job lady!
Karen
Congrats on finishing something so 'big'!
I started on my own 'to do' list and linked to yours!
Best wishes
Christine
Thanks for the sweet compliment you had in Shelia's post.
Lois
Yuck and Wow.
Les :)
Carmen and the Primcats