Of course at the end of July we had the beautiful wedding of Paige and Thomas. It was a very busy time for me as I was helping with many aspects. Peaking behind Steve's head below you can see the window Karen and Steve made from my idea. It simulates the windows in the courthouse where the event took place and made a beautiful backdrop for the ceremony.
Many details made it all look lovely with dozens of roses to grace tables everywhere. 400 cupcakes flew off the plates both before and after the delicious meal served. The DJ kept everyone dancing including the bride and groom. George and I were the couple married the longest at 48 years.
It took me a day to recover from all the work and festivities but I was happy to have been able to make Paige's day so special. I think I used all my skills, sewing monograms on bridesmaids robes (machine), hand painting roses on the table chart, cooking, designing the centerpieces, decorating the tables for the reception and being a scullery maid in the kitchen.
We took on painting the living rm kitchen here which entailed removing all the tchotchkes and at the same time I edited out a lot. A trip to donation bin and library helped clean that up. It looks great now but I don't even want to think of doing it again!!!
And finally I was back painting a bit on Saturday. It misted rain but I persevered and did a small study of an interesting tree. Not sure if I will leave it as is or add in a couple more branches and perhaps a swan. This was the Bird Sanctuary and is home to about 70 trumpeter swans. What a noise they make!! I did learn that water soluble oils drip in the rain. Makes sense but not so good when you are painting.
I'm tired just reading about all you did for the wedding. I like your oil as it is, but also think the addition of a swan could be cool.
ReplyDeleteI vote for a swan, in that small pond like area in the foreground! Just love your paintings. Hugs, Karen
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