Traditionally I start a painting with the Liquitex Gloss Medium without using any paint. I think it's because I started doing it that way when using the modelling paste. I have just done it this way for years until one gusty night up at the cottage, I decided to experiment by using it with the paint. It takes a little bit more planning of what colours I am going to use. This is usually something I can't do when starting a painting. But one thing that I love about gloss medium is that you can seal it with Liquitex medium and varnish (which is not permanent but seals the colours underneath) that way if I want to change a colour I can and even if I decide I don't like the new colour, I can quickly remove it with a damp cloth.
I found these sewing machine drawers at the curb last summer and have been debating what to do with them. I may try to sell on and keep the other for a project....hum so many projects....what shall I do? I love the detail on each of the little drawer pulls and one of them has this little detailed corner which is so cute. the bottom of this one lost it's veneer After some research on some of my blogs that I visit I found some great ideas like this one by Mamie Jane's Here is another idea to use the drawers for from http://www.etsy.com/listing/65855791/salvaged-vintage-sewing-machine-drawer?ref=sr_list_1&ga_search_query=sewing+machine+drawers&ga_page=2&ga_search_type=all&ga_facet = Or this one from http://www.etsy.com/listing/63700962/vintage-oak-sewing-machine-drawer-with?ref=sr_list_19&ga_search_query=sewing+machine+drawers&ga_page=2&ga_search_type=all&ga_facet = another real cute design for candle holders f...
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