Saturday, January 28, 2012

Holiday Project!

Over the Christmas break, I told myself that I should start AND FINISH a holiday project.. as part of my resolution to "get things done" ;-) And sure enough, I was able to finish... on the last night of my holiday break! Right before work started the next day! Haha! :) It was a close call but I was so pleased that I finished it! (since most of my family members, specifically my brothers, thought for sure that I wouldn't finish it at all) HA! :)

So what was my holiday project? :) One of my frustrations in life is to be able to draw and paint well... I even took art classes during one of my childhood summers because I really wanted to learn! But for some reason, it just wasn't working for me... As I was growing up, time and time again, I would give drawing and painting a shot but it just didn't turn out the way I envisioned it in my head... Putting that desire on hold, I pursued other things I was better at... "Focusing on my strengths" as John Maxwell said...

Then on one "Christmas-shopping, bazaar-hopping" day, I came across a booth that brought back one of my childhood joys... PAINT BY NUMBERS!!! Oh joy!!! This was it!!! I decided to give my dream to be a "painter" one more shot! And so now, let me introduce you to my Holiday Project...


Paint by Numbers by "The Color Shop" comes with  a small photo of the final  product,
a number code for the painting, paintbrushes...
And of course... paint! :)
Hard at work. ;-)

A closer look...
Tada! My Holiday Project :) 
See! Easy as 1-2-3! :) If I can do it, so can you! :) 

To those of you are are interested in hanging your own work of art on your walls (just as I did), you may email The Color Shop at thecolorshop.ph@gmail.com and ask for their Paint By Numbers Catalogue :)

Here's what helped me decide which painting to choose: 
Habakkuk 2:2-3 says:

“Write the vision and make it plain on tablets,
That he may run who reads it.
For the vision is yet for an appointed time;
But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie.
Though it tarries, wait for it;
Because it will surely come,
It will not tarry."

I chose the Eiffel Tower because the 4 days I spent in Paris during my teens was soooooo memorable that I would love to share that experience again with my husband :) The painting of the Eiffel Tower in our living room now serves as a constant reminder of what my husband and I are believing for and we are sure that one day, it will come to pass! :) Remember to always keep the vision before you... and if you can write it, why not paint it?! :)

Enjoy! :)

Nash


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