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Off-Topic => Off-Topic: Talk about anything you want. => Topic started by: Rerun on June 16, 2010, 09:54:24 PM
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My computer just got an over haul and I lost my ability to resize pictures. I am going to try Epoman's free link and see if it works.
Here is my guest bathroom and it should be the medium size picture.
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It worked!
:yahoo;
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:bandance; :bandance; :bandance; :bandance; :bandance;
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Good for you, and the bathroom is pretty too.
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I have that same throw rug in an apple green room. Bright and fun!
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Is it a fuzzy shag rug? I have two similar ones in my bathroom, only in yellow, turquoise and lime. Every time I wash them and put them back down all plushy and fluffy, my cat immediately rolls all over them and crushes them back down!
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Mine is fuzzy shaggy -- I think we all have the same rug! I love the bright colors. We all have good taste in decorating, don't we. :2thumbsup;
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I tried to paint a lime (slice of fruit) on my kitchen wall. I saw it in a prestigious restaurant (Taco Time) and wanted it. Here is a picture... the same color I used under the breadfast bar to match........ It kind of looks like a green wheel. :o
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Thats a great lime Rerun.
As for Taco Time, Been many many years since i been to one of them.
Glad to hear they are still prestigious.
All we have here is the lousy El Quito Taco bell...........
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What a fun, colorful bathroom!
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Love the multiple colors!
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Glad you got my bathroom done. Looks nice.
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nice bathroom, love the shower curtain!- the lime was a great risk- i love to see unconventional things in peoples homes, one time my Mom put feetprints up a door, cause my dad was driving her up the wall- (but for a laugh!)
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Now my question is.... how do I go about getting the lime OFF. Do I sand it first or just pain over it?
:P
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Looks like you'd probably have to sand it a bit... most paint has some thickness, so even if you covered the colours, you'd still see the shape of the old paint under the new (there's a better word for that instead of "shape" but I can't think of that word at 1:44am.. "contour"?)
Also, if you paint over it with white, the colour might show through, that green looks darkish in that photo...
Block of wood, wrap the sandpaper around it..
if you're putting a colour with some depth in it, just knock off the top of the green to smooth off the finish... and then wack a few thin coats of the new colour over the top.
If you're thinking about bringing it back to white, hmm.. maybe take off "much" of the green colour first. Still don't need to take it all away. And then maybe an undercoat just in that area? Mumble.
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Sand it and get the primer out.