Just in Santa Cruz, I drove by this house on King St that has painted front windows - mostly yellow - and thought, that's a good idea! I love how yours turned out!
im going to remember this idea for next year and cover the house for when my boy gets home from work! thanks! come and help me choose a new name and win me! xx http://miff-fashion.blogspot.com/2007/02/win-miff.html
Well, we haven't actually cleaned up yet. I have a feeling though that it's not going to be easy to get off of the wood. With the windows you can always use a scraper. I've since heard that I should have added some dish soap to the paint.
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The window came out great. What'a great idea.
Just in Santa Cruz, I drove by this house on King St that has painted front windows - mostly yellow - and thought, that's a good idea! I love how yours turned out!
im going to remember this idea for next year and cover the house for when my boy gets home from work! thanks!
come and help me choose a new name and win me! xx
http://miff-fashion.blogspot.com/2007/02/win-miff.html
that turned out great - hope it comes off easy - our halloween windows were harder to scrub off than i thought!
pretty.
and not your standard hey-let's-paint-the-windows either ;-)
love the heart silhouettes!
that looks really fun.
is there a specific paint made just
for windows?
i like the purples..
love the colors! very festive.
Wonderful!
And the perfect idea for a window & door when the view is only fence palings or a rusty ol' shed next door.
see you, g
So cute!
What kind of paint did you use/how was the clean-up?
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Well, we haven't actually cleaned up yet. I have a feeling though that it's not going to be easy to get off of the wood. With the windows you can always use a scraper. I've since heard that I should have added some dish soap to the paint.
I love this idea! Thanks for sharing.
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