Bread and Butta’ and not the kind you eat!
Well today was pretty uneventful! Client called me Monday as she decided to commence on the glazing that I bid for her awhile ago. The only time I had available that worked for both of us was today (thursday) Lucky for me, Ryan one of my students has been eager to help on some jobs for OJT. Gotta love that! It really helps us both out and Ithink he feels better about glazing now.
Pros
1. Client loved the color that I brought from my studio that was pre-mixed from an earlier project. The color was perfect and worked great over her off-white/buttery walls.
2. The walls were only 8ft high and its been a long time since I’ve had that!
3. Used about one quart of glaze for the whole job. My colorwash finish is my bread and butter. Fast and easy.
Cons
1. It was very hot in this little room, we kicked the AC down to 67 degrees and by the time we were finished I had finally stopped sweating.
2. Ryan talks a lot! LOL…just kidding! 🙂
Looks great! Gotta love those 8′ walls, you know? Such a nice easy break. In my worksites, the team complains that *I* talk too much…so, I understand Ryan. 🙂 Regina
LOL, that’s so funny! There’s one in every crowd! Actually, he was just picking my brain and I love that! It’s all a part of the learning process!
It’s funny though, in most finishes I do talk-but I find that in glazing I more focused and talk less! Huh?
Many of folks blog about this topic but you wrote down really true words!
Thanks, sorry it took me a while to get back to this-I was out of town. I try to just speak from my heart. That’s pretty much how I roll!
Thanks