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Camp, Repair, and Re-Make

August 13, 2009 //  by Paint It!

It’s the end of Day 3 for Mad Science Camp and all is going well. I have a great group of kids to work with and we are having a lot of fun! Tomorrow is Mad Messages Day (there is a different theme each day) and we will be using Morse Code and doing some finger printing.

Repair1 Camp is over at noon, so I am fitting in a few small jobs. This one is a repair. I did this dining room 2 years ago. The top portion is a sage green Lusterstone and the bottom is Champagne Mist Lusterstone. The homeowner had an outside faucet installed and the plumbers came through the lower portion of this dining room wall by mistake. Now, usually I enjoy doing a repair, especially if I am repairing my own work, and have my own notes to refer to. But this time my notes failed me. I think what happened
Full wall was the client changed her mind about the finish below the chair rail last minute and I never revised my notes. Anyway, brought the wrong products, so will return tomorrow with the Lusterstone and take care of this. The good news is my client just had a new baby girl, 2 weeks ago, so I will get to see that little cutie again. 🙂

I returned home and started the prep work on two stools. Here is what they look like "before". I did not do this paint job. Someone else did, several years ago.

Stool

Category: Furniture, Repair Work

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