Bought this cute little chicken ornament at Tractor Supply the other day but decided it needed a new paint job—I wanted to make it look like my darling Henrietta! I may paint her name on the sweater, haven't decided yet.
Here’s what it looked like before. I’m gonna work on that bigfoot ornament too and I’m thinking about going back for another one to repaint into a yeti, haha.
Here’s the model for the paint job
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I don’t custom paint things often, but I’m trying my hand at custom painting a calico critter’s home I bought just recently!! I’m actually… really happy with it so far
I still need to paint the mortar between the bricks, fill in some spots and paint the brown parts on the windows and beams, but other than that I’ve made good headway!
She’s livin’ it up!
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I received this bootleg figure of Jack as a present from a friend. I'll try to make a new base for it (since he dosen't fit in the originsl one), remove the moldlines, fill the gaps and give it a new paintjob.
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My boi. I’ve recently decided that, since I got all the Siege Seeker characters, the solution to my collection crisis is to custom repaint MORE Seekers for the shelf! The first addition to the fam? Shattered Glass Thundercracker! He’s like a parrot, this one. He’s so loud and obnoxious and I love him. Boy, does he look weird next to Jetfire and Starscream.
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I love Art. And the sims 2. And my sims love Art too. Well, some of them…
So for all the sims 2 players: Here are some tiny pictures 281x450 pixels to paint as custom paintings. Links lead to the museums and much larger images if you’d prefer to crop and resize them yourself, otherwise just save the pictures directly.
For all the non sims players… better go directly to the museums pages. These images here are tiny :)
Creator
Schaub, Paul
Providing institution
Kooperationinitiative Museen Baselland
Ruin by the Sea
1881
Arnold Böcklin
(Swiss, 1827–1901)
Oil on fabric
Framed: 132.1 x 102.9 x 8.3 cm (52 x 40 1/2 x 3 1/4 in.); Unframed: 111 x 82 cm (43 11/16 x 32 5/16 in.)
A Windmill on a Polder Waterway, Known as ‘In the Month of July’, Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriël, c. 1889
oil on canvas, h 102cm × w 66cm × d 14cm More details
Still Life with Flowers, Eelke Jelles Eelkema, 1815 - 1839
oil on canvas, h 71.5cm × w 52.5cm More details
Lighthouse in Breaking Waves, Hendrik Willem Mesdag, c. 1900 - c. 1907
oil on panel, h 52cm × w 40cm More details
Bluff-Bowed Scheveningen Boats at Anchor, Hendrik Willem Mesdag, 1860 - 1889
oil on canvas, h 115.5cm × w 80cm × d 11.5cm More details
Visserspink aan het strand, Jacob Maris, 1847 - 1899
brush, h 385mm × w 289mm More details
Kalme zee, Hendrik Willem Mesdag, 1860 - 1900
oil on canvas, h 123.4cm × w 97.5cm × t 3.2cm × d 8cm More details
Feeding Chickens, Jacob Maris, 1866
oil on canvas, h 33cm × w 21cm × d 7.8cm More details
Muzieklezende vrouw, Han van Meegeren, 1935 - 1940
oil on canvas, h 58.5cm × w 57cm × t 0.2cm More details
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