Kathleen
Sue Wiegman <thetattoolady34@...> wrote:
>
> Kathleen, thank you so much for taking the time to write and tell me
all this. I appreciate your patience with me. Sue
>
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> Kathleen nutoyu2@... wrote:
> Sue,
> This may help:
> Where to Post Photos
> Our membership is rather large and so we do not allow private albums.
> You can upload photos to 2A Newest Photos, 2B Newest Photos, or 2C
Newest Photos. There is also a Challenge album to use if you enter one
of the monthly challenges. Take a look in our calendar for information
on the challenge.
> Also available for you to upload pictures are the "In Progress &
Critique This" album you can use to show your work in progress or if you
need help.
>
> We are interested in other types of art, such as canvas painting,
decoupage, decorative painted wooden pieces, etc. By the way, concrete
stepping stones and edger's that you've painted in a decorative manner
can be put into 2A, 2B, or 2C.
> We also have an album called This & That where you can share photos
you thing other members might be interested.
> Kathleen
> Sue Wiegman thetattoolady34@ wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for everyone's help and suggestions. I was determined to
finish that paver yesterday, so it's done. You were right about red
requiring more coverage because that's the color I was having problems
with as I painted an American flag on the paver. When I take a picture
of my first project, is it OK if I put it in the Pavers album (it's not
a big paver just a brick paver) or should I start an album of my own?
Since I'm new around here I'm not sure what the right thing to do is and
I'll have to figure out how to do it as I don't want to make any
mistakes. Well, thanks again and Happy Monday! Sue
> >
> >
> > leighsa555 no_reply@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> > Hi Sue,
> > Sorry you're having such a tough time with this project. What is the
type of primer that you're using? I'm thinking if it's oil based you
might have a problem. I understand having trouble with the color
coverage......still seeing the dark rock color showing through if you
didn't prime.....but I don't understand why you would have to do five
coats over a white base coat. To my knowledege Patio paints ARE acrylic
paints. That's just the particular product line from the DecoArt brand.
I always have the hardest trouble with coverage of yellow, red or
orange.
> > perhaps some of our members that paint more frequently on pavers
with be able to offer more help.
> > Leighsa
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