Graffitti Roses
paintings
My good friend, Angie, is going through a rough time and I wanted to do something to cheer her up. So, I snuck over to her store when it was closed and painted some dark pink roses on her front door. I almost felt like I was a vandal, but I think she’ll be happy to see them and won’t have me arrested.
Here is a close up, just a sweetly simple rose on each door panel to brighten up her entrance when she comes in to work tomorrow. I lightly roughed up the panel with sandpaper, added the roses, then topped them with a water based clear coat. They were dry and protected, and I was done in under 30 minutes. Made me think that I should take more time out of my day to do something nice to surprise a friend. Well, at least I hope she thinks it is a nice surprise and not some sort of graffitti by vandals! I didn’t sign my name just in case…..
Her store is called "My Father’s Daughter" and is an example of her romantic, wistful style and she has plenty of roses inside to go along with the ones on her door. Next time you are in Lawrence, Kansas you really should drop in to see what she has. Plus, you’d enjoy meeting her, she is about the nicest person around.
Two entries for today and something every day this week. Maybe I should have been working harder on something else and not playing online so much this week? I have enjoyed writing but can’t promise to post this often every week. Art shows to get ready for, things to list on Ebay (if I can get over my hatred of packing and shipping), house guests arriving (rooms to redo for guests!!!), gardens to plant. Hip, hip, horay, it is springtime!!!
Spring’s arrival, with the Kansas wind blowing and a few little blooms starting to peek out of the backyard was a promising start to the season. Between clicking from blog to blog on the virtual tea party (see 3/21 ‘s post) and meeting lots of new blogger friends online, I spent an hour painting these two watering cans and picked some budding forsythia to place in them. A client I have done a few painting projects for over the years dropped the cans off and asked me to paint them white with red geraniums and ivy. Hope she likes them, I liked doing them. Felt like a very springy type job and made me start thinking about my upcoming garden. I think I’ll buy a few flats of pansises today, that is a flower that is safe to plant this early around here, we could still get a few frosts or freezes yet.






















