Monday, July 21, 2008

Painting

Last time we visited the Moellers,
Amber asked if we would like to come help her with a painting project.
Of course we said, "Yes! We'd love to!!!"
Who would turn down an opportunity to spend time with friends!?
Mel painted a window scene in the shower area the first day.
It was fun to seeing the different stages. Amber and I had to leave our work every now and then
to check the progress and take a picture.
Mel used a picture for the basic idea and shape but added all her own foliage.
While Melody was painting, Amber and I were busy running up and down the stairs measuring and planning where we were going to stencil the Bible verse in Mr. and Mrs. Moeller's bedroom.

It took us quite a few tries to get the font size right, but we finally figured it out.
After we printed the verse on cardstock, we cut out the stencils with exacto knives.
Here are a few close-ups of the finished window.
...and the big picture...
It looked like a real window! The next morning, we were ready to begin the tracing and painting in the bedroom.
We taped all the words together before putting them up on the wall.


As most of you know, I am definitely not an artist,
but was able to handle filling in the letters.
I am able to color within the lines fairly well now! ;-)
It was interesting moving around each other on the chairs.
We had to make sure we didn't fall into the dresser on one side or the bed on the other!
Meanwhile, Mel painted roses around the bedroom to match the curtains and bedspread.When we finished the verse, she took over our spot and added the roses.

The end result...

As Melody finished up in the other room,
Amber and I moved on to the stenciling in the shower area.
The font we picked was a really fun one called "Girls Are Weird".
Hmm...I don't know about that statement, but we did like the font!
Since we finished all the painting right before supper on the second day,
we still had some of the day left to go mini-golfing.

The course was pretty challenging. Mr. Moeller kept the score, but we forgot to add it up in the end, so I don't know who won.
Shannon was the only one who didn't have a ball that matched him.

He chose a very bright orange! It's a pretty long shot. Can she make it?

This hole was fun. When we first came upon it, we said, "Yeah right!"

We thought you had to make it across that 6 inch wide green in the background there. Mr. Moeller found out the secret from the people ahead of us. If you missed and ended up in the water, you were still okay. Underneath the rock bridge in the foreground was a grate that caught your ball and directed it to the hole on the other side.

This was another creative hole. The green looped around, and if you didn't hit the ball hard enough, you had to shoot it like a pool ball.

As you can see, most of us didn't make it. The water was a really pretty blue-green color.Mel is trying to see the fountain which continues on the other side.
Amber really had to twist our arms to get us to stay another night!

The next morning, we went to some garage sales and found a few treasures, and then Amber took us to Victorian house restaurant for lunch before we headed home.

We were so blessed to spend time with friends and participate in such a neat art project. Thanks for asking us, Amber!

4 comments:

crik said...

Looks like fun!
You guys did a great job painting! I just want to know how you stayed so clean while you were painting? In out family we get really messy!

Anonymous said...

all the paintings and the stencils are beautiful!! looks like you all had a fun couple of days!!

Gretchen said...

Beautiful work girls! The "bedroom verse" is one of my favorites. Looks like you had a fun and productive time!

Anonymous said...

What fun! You girls did a gorgeous job on the painting and stenciling.