Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Christmas 2013

After enjoying Star Wars chocolate chip pancakes (or the attempt to be star war figures). We, meaning the kids, impatiently opened gifts.
Not all gifts are photgraphed herr as i was Trying to get us go LA for lunch with my Grammie Jacque. 
From Santa
More Legos 
Monster High Gear
From Bill and Linda
Target $
Judy and Ed
Craft Machine
Telescope
Grandma Deb and Papa Jake
Disgusting Dog that makes noises, wait, don't we have one of those already?
Halo-rare!?
Skip it!! I remember skip it, mom will show daughter how it is done. This skip it  comes with lights and music.

From Grace
Grace gave me a mirror from her stash still with cardboard glued onto to back. And she gave Tony his numbers from his high schools years that he had thrown away....
From Emmy & Siraj pop pop
Another Super Super Rare Halo! 

From Tony - he shouldn't of...
 New ring for chubby prego fingers. Giant  blue topaz!
From Grandma and Grandpa
Someone feels left out!
For Joe and Marsha
From Di
From parents
From Tony to Di
About 3 year old rescued female Sulcata Tortoise!  
Pervious owners moved out of their apartment and left her in the closet.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Baby's room

Octopus Mural in Lyra's room
I decided to take a picture my sisters artwork and make into a mural on Lyra's bedroom wall. As I have little artist creativity or skills the image on the black paper has been challenging to work with on the tan wall.  
Here the original piece. If you notice the butterflies actually have fish in the wings. Tony would like me to add those onto the wall but I do not have enough faith in my ability to pull off such a unique looking butterfly.

Step 1
I projected the image onto the wall and outlined the octopus and moon with white chalk. I did this late a night so the room was dark, it made it easy for me to trace the image.
Step 2
Here is an image of the white chalk outline. I lightly removed some of the chalk in 1 inch areas and painting the outline with white paint. To fix errors I kept a white and dry towel handy to remove paint mistakes. From time to time I would projected the imagine on the wall to make sure the outline was correct. I took a break and started on Step 3 the following day.

Step 3
I painted the octopus purple all over and the filled in the moon with white paint. I just used regular matte cheap acrylic paint.  I took a break to let the solid colors dry.  I went back to Michaels to get more colors. I purchased a paint pallet to help mix colors. I used Martha Stewart's PEARL acrylic paints to give the octopus a more realistic appearance. I also went over the white moon with pearl paint. It took me about 4 hours total from starting with the matte colors to adding some depth with the pearl acrylic paint.


Step 4

Step 5-8