Except I didn't have enough sandpaper.
And the notches I cut weren't straight.
So I went back to Home Depot. They had plenty of 100 grit sand paper. And, would you believe it? None of it was the same color as the paper I had just spent two days working with.
What to do? Start all over:
- Buy three (THREE!) packs of a different, lighter color -- too light -- sandpaper;
- Buy a couple cans of dark brown spray paint;
- Spray paint all 15 sheets of sandpaper;
- Cut all 15 sheets into 1-inch strips;
- Have a friend cut notches in the strips with his table saw (I can cut notches with my hacksaw, but they look pretty crappy);
- Glue (a messy operation) half of them together to cover the largest section of the roof.
Answer: Buy one can of what looks, in the store, to be one can of dark brown paint:
- Apply it to the dollhouse and find out that it's the same color as a cup of milk with a little -- a very little -- coffee added to it.
- Convince yourself it looks OK.
- Ask for the opinion of a disinterested Slovak.
- Consider said opinion.
- Buy another can of what looks, in the store, to be a dark brown paint.
- Apply it to the dollhouse and find out that it's as much purple as it is brown.
- Convince yourself that your granddaughter likes purple.
- Decide not to ask any Slovaks for their opinion.
1 comment:
laughing so hard!!
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