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    Old 04-22-2013, 08:10 AM
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    I am going to paint a quilt block on the side of my shed. I'm thinking a big gold and yellow Mariners Compass. Anyone do this? Any tips? We just moved to a park on the lake and I have a 10x10 shed that needs painted. I am also going to put a little garden right in back of the shed, which is the side that will get the quilt. If all goes good, I might just do squares all the way around.
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    Old 04-22-2013, 08:31 AM
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    Sounds good to me!! Post pictures when it's done!
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    Great idea. Be waiting to see your work.
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    That will certainly brighten up the whole area! Sounds like you have a good plan.
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    That "Frog" painter's tape looks good in the commercials. It is supposed to prevent any bleeding under the tape. I would buy a roll to mark off my sections and go for it!
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    Old 04-23-2013, 09:13 AM
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    Thank you for that suggestion. My biggest worry is that there are ridges in the wood and I don't want that to make the blocks look "wonkey". Still looking for suggestions/tips. Thank you.
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    For true colors, use a primer first to seal the wood from absorbing the color. Be sure to post a pic when it is finished!
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    Make sure you use the appropriate paint for the wood. Some use the marine paint so it lasts longer in the heat and rain. I would ask the paint store in your area. Take a pic of the shed so he knows what kind of wood it is. If it is that T-111, I have that on my shed. I was going to stencil flowers on mine. I have fake windows, a fake door towards the street, I used 2 old shutters and then some wood pieces to make it look like a door. It needs painted too and I will have to take down the shutters to paint it. The other end is an old large wooden window with shutters on.
    In the back, I took shutters and actually built a potting closet I will call it. I used one shutter for the side, and I put
    2 shutters together for one door, 2 shutters for another door, and then a shutter for the other side. I used a piece of wood for the roof on a slant and added shingles. Then I added shelves. I put all my pots in it over the winter and tools. It is only a shutter deep, that's why it looks like a closet. The neighbors thought I was very clever. I added an old bicycle with a basket, and planted around the two sides. I want to add a planter box under the fake big window.
    Just a suggestion for you to maul over. Have fun painting. Now I might take the fake door down and paint a quilt.
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    Sounds like a fantastic idea. Hope to see pictures soon.
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    Old 04-23-2013, 09:40 PM
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    Does it have to be painted directly on the barn wall? Might you paint your block on a piece of pressed board and then mount it on the wall? Never done one tho... just looking for a lazy woman's way to get the job done.. (myself of course)..
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