the color is always a problem with me.
Hello folks. Been down my aunt's house with her sons, sorting through the household. I am uncomfortable at times, because she was vibrant a week ago and we have been dismantling her house already. I know people that have left everything as is for a year until they were ready, some remove it all days later. Maybe that's easier to do, before the shock wears off and emotions muddle the task. She had removed much over the years to make it easier when the time came, and her sons are thankful for that.
Also been playing with the stain colors again. I like the color but would prefer it be darker. I am really irked by the paint companies not offering sample sizes (or even quarts) for customers to test on their house without spending a fortune. Sherwin Williams guaranteed to match the Cabot color, they didn't come close, and failed to tell me that was the last day of the 30% off sale. When I walked in the next morning I was shocked to pay almost $60 for a gallon. But the painter's estimate came in lower than I expected so I'm very relieved.
As for stitching, I did not like the yellow bird on the blue and started another on the flax Belfast. I haven't given up on the blue just yet. The bottom area is stitched in 924 which I'm removing. The yellow bird may look better with a softer neutral there. I think there are times when introducing a color that doesn't work may be because of color in another area. Does that make sense?
Whenever in doubt, I freeze. Solid. I stare at it for way too long, trying to visualize a change, which accomplishes nothing.
Hope the week is going well.
Thanks for visiting.
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