tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1782306434061765914.post4946440088550673040..comments2024-03-27T10:04:42.106-07:00Comments on Winter Peach Photography: Garden Resurrection Winter Peach Photographyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12697165006032748667noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1782306434061765914.post-82402697253327778972021-03-20T04:56:47.009-07:002021-03-20T04:56:47.009-07:00Well thanks for reading Lulu. Yes, it's an Al...Well thanks for reading Lulu. Yes, it's an Alice in Wonderland bird bath. We purchased it years ago in the Peak District. The paint sticks to most things, plastic included. Some brand new shiny plastics might benefit from a primer - which we could include, but with most things, there's no need. We'll test one out! I'm in awe of Yvette's talent. Would love to see your other half's masks! x ClaireWinter Peach Photographyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12697165006032748667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1782306434061765914.post-68946983126799814992021-03-20T01:27:11.956-07:002021-03-20T01:27:11.956-07:00Hello Claire, guess who's doing a big blog rea...Hello Claire, guess who's doing a big blog reading catchup with a cuppa this morning! I love the look of your garden. It's full of character and intrigue and I'd want to take an expedition up that new patch you have laid. What a wonderful looking bird bath (is it?) at the top. <br /><br />I wonder if the verdigris paint would work on my garish red 'terracotta' plastic pots ?! What a great idea.<br /><br />Lulu xXx<br /><br />My Monsieur would love that Mannequin. He's an illustrator and has sharpie-penned drawn onto some particularly creepy masks in the house. Luluhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03813580414277450810noreply@blogger.com