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Riv Res
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Post by Riv Res »

L-M, I use Frisket. It works well. I use Ivory soap for the brush when I apply. Its the purest soap...no perfumes.
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Post by Merry »

This reminds me: I bought a set of watercolors at the craft store yesterday. :D
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Post by Riv Res »

Merry wrote:This reminds me: I bought a set of watercolors at the craft store yesterday. :D
WooHoo!!! Play away!! :D \:D/
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Post by Iolanthe »

I hope you both have a lot of fun :D . This art thing must be catching, Merry!
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Post by marbretherese »

Thanks for the tips about using masking fluid, Iolanthe & Riv. I never have got on with it, I usually manage to remove the paper surface along with the fluid. . . . Phillipa & Merry, will you share your paintings with us when they are finished? I do hope so!!

Funnily enough Jonick just sent me a link to an interesting article about the nature of creativity, which you might find of interest:
http://www.ronrolheiser.com/columnarchi ... rec_id=460
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Post by Philipa »

Thanks ladies I'm headed to the art table now. :D
Phillipa & Merry, will you share your paintings with us when they are finished?
My projects are not Tolkien related but if you want to see them when their finished I will post them. :D

The article does look interesting I'll read it later. Thank you.
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Post by Riv Res »

Philipa, also remember to get a Magic Pick-up for use with your Frisket. :wink:
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Post by Philipa »

Well Riv the Ivory soap worked as did the product with your ladies help. :D

Riv, I'm not familiar with Frisket or Magic pick-up. What would you use them for?
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Covered on the phone call. :wink:
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Post by Iolanthe »

Interesing article. I always believed creativity was good for the soul!
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Post by Merry »

I liked the 'lower your standards' advice in the article! Father Rolheiser's columns are in our local diocesan newspaper and he usually has good things to say. I'm not sure that 'art' is good for every artist, but I do think that some kind of making of things is probably good for most of us.
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Grandma Moses had her first art exhibit in a drugstore when she was 78. :wink:
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Post by Merry »

So I've got 24 more years? 8)
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Post by Riv Res »

But it is time to go to work girl. :twisted:
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Post by marbretherese »

I think creativity is good for general health and well being, but many of us are taught to deny or downplay our creative talents. For example my boss is a Cordon Bleu cook, but she doesn't think of that as being creative . . .! I like Fr Rolheiser's emphasis on self-exptression rather than success. Having said that, I'm thrilled to learn about Grandma Moses too!!
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