[Rock Painting] Re: Boston Terrier

Hi Moni
I so enjoy seeing your paper mache please show us your Boston Terrier
when it is complete.

I am going to attempt one when I get to town so I can purchase some
masking tape, and walpaper paste.

I read one article that said to put a coat of gesso or water-based
paint used for painting interior walls in houses on your paper mache
before you paint your colors on.

Which do you prefer, and why, or do you even use either of these?

Happy Rockin! Betty \0/

--- In rockpainting@yahoogroups.com, "maxxthefurball"
<maxxthefurball@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone i have been working on paper mache so I haven't been on
> for a while. All the new pictures are so pretty. Suzi, as usual
beautiful!
> Has anyone painted a boston terrier on a rock? I looked through all of
> the albums and didn't see any. I am just looking for tips or hints on
> the best way to approach it. Since their fur is so short I don't want
> it to look like I just drew it on without making it look furry, but I
> don't want it to be too furry. Am I making any sense? Hope someone
> understands me.
> Thanks, Moni
>

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