Sewing with Hay, Misty, Lily Bit, Paintings, Ivy, Flowers, Pressure Washing with Stencils

 HAHA..

I love this. I found this on 
fb. This was also located
on a backroad in Nashville.
This goes out to all of those
that sew. 

I went to bed last night
with a gray ball of fur
curled up beside me and 


and Lily Bit at the foot
of my bed.


After painting rocks and sealing them,
I moved on to canvas. 
This was a really simple and easy
one to do.
Took longer for the gray
base coat to dry then to 
paint the actual pic.

But I am loving it. 
The gray and black & white is stunning.
I love b&w pics but never done 
a painting like this.

After that one, I jumped on 
over and did a smaller one.

Since I am not doing anything 
else, paintings seemed to be the
way to go. I have been missing
this. But I have been watching reels
on FB and watching techniques of some
paintings. This one below is 
a take on a technique I saw on line.
The wreath, was not 
really sure on painting them
before, but I got it now.


Poison ivy growing up the 
tree in the backyard is turning.
I noticed this on the poison 
ivy on the out skirts of the trees.

Fall is getting closer.
I also noticed that my 
zinnia flowerbed is pooping 
out. The blooms are getting 
less and less. 

I have enjoyed these this yr.
The butterflies and the hummingbird
have also been enjoying.

I have to tell this, 
my mom hated FB. But I have
learned so much from it. 
I learn about different animals, 
plants and fun.
I saw a video of this and 
you know, I would do this
in a MINUTE if I had
not already pressure washed my sidewalk. 

Enjoy this process,
take a look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgiqv-R6s5g

Would you do this?
To me, pressure washing is 
so, satisfying but to do it like 
this, would be the 
BEST!
Grab your stencil, 
pressure washer and head
out to the driveway, sidewalk
or porch and get 
satisfied!

Pam


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