yeah excellent! i love your failed attempt. i see so many that turn out so great, and i think, i could never do that! but now i know i am not the only one and i know if you do it again, you will have learned and it will be awesome!
great job trying, i would have NEVER thought of that. i think i just might try now..
ModHomeEcTeacher
August 13, 2008
I love your try! So many projects, so many flops. I feel bad dumping my bad creativity back on the bloaks at Goodwill, but they take anything. Thanks for sharing the problems. That's really quite helpful. :)
bruno
August 13, 2008
Very creative!
lilybee
August 13, 2008
Cheers SillyGirl! I think I'm definately going to go wioth the lowtack spray adhesive next itme around.
sillygirl
August 12, 2008
Hey, not bad at all! I also have a problem leaving well enough alone, but I also think you're being too hard on yourself!
I had two ideas if you were to try again. I think the nature of lace is going to make positioning and getting the right coat of paint difficult... They make Lace-contact paper, holes and all (I've seen it but I have no idea where), that might be easier than real lace. Or maybe you could spray the lace with a not-super-sticky spray adhesive. It would make sure you don't get any rumples and that no paint leaks under the lace. O! Or if you had a clear chair, you could even decoupage the lace onto the not-sitting surfaces... Maybe you thought of these already, I'm sure they come with their own set of complications, but your post just got my mind churning, good idea!
Faynilla
yeah excellent! i love your failed attempt. i see so many that turn out so great, and i think, i could never do that! but now i know i am not the only one and i know if you do it again, you will have learned and it will be awesome!
great job trying, i would have NEVER thought of that. i think i just might try now..
ModHomeEcTeacher
I love your try! So many projects, so many flops. I feel bad dumping my bad creativity back on the bloaks at Goodwill, but they take anything. Thanks for sharing the problems. That's really quite helpful. :)
bruno
Very creative!
lilybee
Cheers SillyGirl! I think I'm definately going to go wioth the lowtack spray adhesive next itme around.
sillygirl
Hey, not bad at all! I also have a problem leaving well enough alone, but I also think you're being too hard on yourself!
I had two ideas if you were to try again. I think the nature of lace is going to make positioning and getting the right coat of paint difficult... They make Lace-contact paper, holes and all (I've seen it but I have no idea where), that might be easier than real lace. Or maybe you could spray the lace with a not-super-sticky spray adhesive. It would make sure you don't get any rumples and that no paint leaks under the lace. O! Or if you had a clear chair, you could even decoupage the lace onto the not-sitting surfaces... Maybe you thought of these already, I'm sure they come with their own set of complications, but your post just got my mind churning, good idea!
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