And it's not permanent. It can always be peeled back off.
In fact, I could change the color every year if I wish to do so!
At least it's not yellow looking anymore.
And I thank all of you on your input! Blue was the definite winner, but I kind of wanted to try something different.
Again, I can peel it off & go back to blue if this doesn't work for me once I do the job.
Anything is better than the old, faded, crackled decals! My brother actually thought I did a crackle finish to them -- um...could I use that excuse instead of painting them?? ;-)
So here was what the photo program did & turned it more yellow than tan. I actually got one vote on the yellow from a friend! She thought it was bright & cheery.
Below is the tan I'm thinking of:
Or............I could go crazy. Leave the decals blue & go for a gray body!! haha!
Thought this was kind of cool looking, but it also looks like winter doesn't it?
Now all I need is some time for this project! Won't be happening this week. All I have to do to prepare her is wash her & tape off the areas to protect the paint from getting on. Even if the paint does get on the other areas, it's still fine because I can peel it off.
It will be interesting to see how it holds out too. So far, it looks good on my friends hub caps! He did his about a month ago.
~As always, be kind to your pets, clean up after them on your travels & respect your neighbor~
Have fun with it like you said if you don't like it just peel it off. Sounds like fun to me.
ReplyDeleteI like the more yellow look, but either way - what fun! Gives the gal a whole new look! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteOK. I like the tan but not the red. Could you make those blue? Tan & blue is my favorite color combination.
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of liking the brighter yellow color. But I like the more cheerful colors. But you have to live with it so the tan it is.
ReplyDeleteCan you post the name of the product and where you got it? I'd like to play with it too.
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