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Jim Whartenby
Hi this is my first try at this so we will see how it goes. I've been a reader for a while now time to put in my two cents. I got tired of the curtain (tickles my neck) behind the front sofa and thought I would try to paint a view on the rock screen I'm very happy with the results and it was not to difficult. I found a landscape on print shop and stretched it to the right shape then put a grid over it so I could get the lines in the right area. Primed the screen then painted it with acrylic craft paints and sprayed it with clear acrylic. It makes the 13ft Scamp seem bigger inside. Have a great day! Ruth & Jim
Suz
That sounds great. Any chance we might see a picture? aplas.gif
Jim Whartenby
Click to view attachmentOK, let's try this again!
Ruth and Jim
Mary F
Ahh! Very nice Ruth & Jim!! aplas.gif

This one needs to be added to this "not a how-to" Interiors topic.
Kurt & Ann K.
Ruth and Jim,
Thanks for sharing your imaginative "fix" to the curtain problem. Your cure is quite attractive. 94.gif
Kurt & Ann K.
Denise K
Wow! What a cool idea! Thanks for posting!
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