I am helping paint props and backdrops for a play the kids at school are involved in - the teacher in charge of the organisation etc keeps changing her mind and I have to keep repainting - I fear tomorrow I may be changing it a bit more again as this dried significantly darker than expected - sigh
@bella_ss thanks Sheralee @wordpixman hahaha she'd kill me @amandal ended up quite different @joansmor no Joan but it actually gave the effect she wanted although we nay be lightening it a bit I will suggest primer if that's the case
Looks great! (I remember helping with scenery for the school panto when my kids were small, and the DAY BEFORE the first performance the teacher said to me "Can you make a 20 foot beanstalk that will support the weight of a child?" W-H-A-T! fav
love the contrast of colours. and teachers do that. im a teaching assistant and have been where you are lots of times. not that i mind, its good that they want to get it right :-)
Patience is something I have never possessed so kudos to you for not body slamming her and force feeding her the paint brush. One thing I have learned from this shot and your words are that you do sigh in exasperation. This is incorrect...we all know that instead of 'sigh' it should be 'thigh'
@graemestevens oh it was definitely a *thigh* and the person I really wanted to body slam was the pretentious duckwit that umpired our netball last night
Interesting photo. Keep breathing. You could always put the teacher in the naughty corner, how old is he. He has to be there 1 minute for each year of his age.
@wordpixman hahaha she'd kill me
@amandal ended up quite different
@joansmor no Joan but it actually gave the effect she wanted although we nay be lightening it a bit I will suggest primer if that's the case