Well, it’s Christmas Eve, the presents are being wrapped and I’m remembering this time last year to very different temperatures during our visit with family in North Carolina, USA!
But alas, no snowmen here or Jack Frost biting at our noses. Down Under we’re experiencing high humidity and temps here in Sunny Queensland and the fans are running full tilt. No air-con in our house, so we’re getting creative with ways to stay cool. Looking forward to some time at the beach next week!
The Christmas Song
If you remember early December I had recorded a fun Furniture Painting version of “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas“. I had recorded 2 songs at the time, but after the big effort it took to create a video clip for the last one, we almost ran out of time to make a second video to go with this song.
Anyway, no big furniture painting puns in this clip … just a bit of Christmas cookie baking with my girls, eggnog sipping and singing about “folks dressed up like Eskimos” while sweltering by the Christmas tree! Haha. I hope you enjoy it …
Thank you!
Let me say a big thank you to all my subscribers, readers of my blog and fellow DIY’ers! Thanks for sharing, downloading, sending messages and for many of you, sharing your own unique tips and tricks for the things you create and do!
I look forward to bringing you more exciting DIY projects in 2018 and some extra tips and tricks in the area of Social Media and Blogging for those of you with your own Furniture Painting business.
Have a wonderful time with family and friends, and stay safe this holiday season.
xx
Sharon.
PS. Below are a few links to my most popular posts this year just in case you’ve missed any of these cornerstone content articles along the way. Some are older posts, but they have continued to be “most read” content in 2017.
What’s the Difference Between Chalk Paint, Milk Paint and Fusion Mineral Paint
Brick Wall Meets Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint
How to Strip Paint the Quick and Easy Way
Using Embossing Paste – Enhanced Stencilled Project
How to Transfer Graphics onto Furniture or Wood