Paint Can Cover A Multitude Of Sins
That is really oversimplifying things. First you do the drywall and taping. Then you sand. Then you mud. Then you sand. Then you mud. Then you sand. (Repeat until you become dizzy). Then you paint. We've finally begun painting. Cabinets are coming soon. When I say "coming soon" I mean, "will move from other rooms in our house into the space in which they SHOULD occupy rather than occupy spaces in which they just take up a lot of space".
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The dust you see...an occupational hazard. Just get used to it. Acceptance is much better than denial, people, and the sooner you do it the better.
Here's the red color we're doing the kitchen in. The cabinets are much lighter and will contrast quite nicely (that's what we keep telling ourselves so we can sleep at night anyway).

Here's our Joy's sister Debbie helping out with painting. Chris, her husband, worked at Dunn Edwards and got us hook-ups on paint.

Smile, Debbie! This is a good look at the paint color too...

Looks like a got a little paint in my eye.

This one is as posed as most of those "politician hugs baby" photos.

I call this one "Paintbrush in Plastic on Can: A retrospective."
Waddya think? Art or trash? I like to think it's symbolic of something deep...
Click on the pictures to see a big version. Use the "Back" button to come back to the blog.
The dust you see...an occupational hazard. Just get used to it. Acceptance is much better than denial, people, and the sooner you do it the better.
Here's the red color we're doing the kitchen in. The cabinets are much lighter and will contrast quite nicely (that's what we keep telling ourselves so we can sleep at night anyway).

Here's our Joy's sister Debbie helping out with painting. Chris, her husband, worked at Dunn Edwards and got us hook-ups on paint.

Smile, Debbie! This is a good look at the paint color too...

Looks like a got a little paint in my eye.

This one is as posed as most of those "politician hugs baby" photos.

I call this one "Paintbrush in Plastic on Can: A retrospective."
Waddya think? Art or trash? I like to think it's symbolic of something deep...


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