You can see my window painting below of “Mt.Crumpit”

What about if I painted Grinch’s mountain on this window?” I asked
curiously. “That would be so cool!” was the answer back. 

So I spent the whole day painting Mount Crumpit (or Grinches
secret lair lol!) for Christmas and really enjoyed it!

The first thing I did was go to my local library and get some books
together on the Grinch (after I read it, I felt like I had been up Grinch
mountain, (haha!).

Second, I sat and started making sketches for an hour or
so to make sure I knew how to draw everything really well,
(you know!)

Since I’ve never actually painted a window before, it was a little
intimidating actually to start brushing on wet paint!
In time,
however, I found that it was very easy to erase any misplaced paint,
so that helped!.

After spraying on some white fluffy “snow” from the bottle, I was really
impressed with how it looked. It really made my mountain come alive!
The “snow” almost had a real “flakey” feel about it! 

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Talk soon. 🙂

~Albie

SailingWithAlbie@gmail.com

It’s so beautiful…” I said to myself as I walked down the sand to the beach.
I looked out at the endless stretch of ocean as the breakers crashed
in on the shore.

The water felt warm on my ankles as I walked along the waters edge with my
cute dog. The wet sand under my feet felt soft. Little white waves lapped over
my toes
and dark wavy patterns on the sand appeared as the water retreated
back to the ocean.

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