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"I Feel So Blue, Just Thinking About You"

The colors have been chosen. The colors have been bought. The walls have been primed and tomorrow, my favorite part happens.


The COLOR goes on the wall.


So below is a pic of our color palette.


Do you see it?


It is there.


YUP! A little taste of green.


I'm very excited. But your looking and your thinking, "Hey there is four colors."


"What in the world does she plan on doing with FOUR colors?"


Actually, only three of the colors are going in the room. Desert Camel is on there because it is the color of most of our house. I had to make sure that I wasn't clashing.

By the way, it has to be said, "I LOVE HOME DEPOT COLOR SMART!" I get to spend hours playing with colors at home. Looking at all my different options. The computer makes suggestions based on my colors I already have. It is AWESOME!


I also, really like Home Depot paint. Brent and I have bought gallons and gallons of it. It is like jewelry to me. Pretty colors, pretty sheen, what else could a girl ask for? (I may be suffering just a tad from paint fumes)


I am in a very CAPITAL mood tonight.


So can you guess what I am up to?


Should be interesting!


Well here is the project as it stands.



The walls being primed. I'm feeling a little sad covering up the blue. I really do like it. Good bye my blue walls. You will be missed. By the way, that is not my soda. Nope, no way is that my soda.

Here are the walls right now. HUMMM why didn't I go all the way to the bottom with the primer? What am I going to do? I bet you are sitting on the edge of seat.


No!


Ohh, so I guess that means you have, like, your own life.


The light is dawning. However, you are still going to have to wait and see what I am up too. :) It is why you love me, I promise!




Comments

Hey, thanks for the Twilight link. I seriously wet my pants when I read it. I can't wait to show Zaron in the morning. Too funny!! Thanks for a fun Christmas day.

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