Still the hunt for a box proceeds....there is one in the local Emporium...but it is a vintage article with an ink pront on the end showing company details etc. Too good to paint over. I went to a few shops....no luck...
Then a double check at the opticians to be sure that the drops have worked...all ok, one more day of drops to go and a scrip for hydrating eye drops after that. It is probable that the spray for my sinuses is drying my eyes......ENT and all that!!
Home, and a couple more paint tests....
I'll take another photo in daylight. Each colour has its good points, it is a difficult choice!!
Now it is leçon and lights out time.
All this "peopling" is tiring!!



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...I like white, it's rather easy to pick!
Oh for the days of wooden apple crates. We had two really sturdy ones as toy chests when we were kids. I picked up a decent(ish) wooden chest at the local Refuse Station a few weeks ago - had been a theatre prop (Picton Am Dram must have had a half decent props builder - or maybe it had been storage for kit before plastic crates became the latest must-have). Nice colours, rich, definitely saturated.
I agree "peopling" is very tiring.
Ah, colour choices! They are seemingly endless. I like the lightest one, at least on my phone but in person it would look entirely different i bet .
It's a bit lighter, but I have used one called Copper Blush for living rooms here and at Ynyswen. A nice warm colour without taking too much light from the room.
ah, but which white?! The white here is "Ivory"...the previous Brilliant White was a very cold colour
I may choose a different colour to re-upholster the sofa...all these colour choices, when I prefer to work in B&W in printing!!
I tend to choose warm white in a satin finish.
I do like the rose color in your options.
Will you be making more pottery soon?
hopefully potting soon...but a cold workshop isn't exactly inviting!!
Ooh—I love all the colors lined up—how bout painting stripes!
that is an idea.....
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