



After driving Carol to the airport, I stopped at JoAnn's and bought some white fabric that I needed, and some paints. I washed the fabric and tore off several inches to use for a paint trial. I re-wet the fabric, painted from one end down about 2/3 of the way and then came in 2/3 of the way from the other end with blue. The blue overpowered the yellow, where I expected to have green, so I applied more paint. I've hung it sideways to dry, so we'll see if the color gravitates.
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