Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Paint a Reindeer Christmas Countdown Calendar

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I asked my grandson if he’d like me to paint a Christmas Countdown Calendar like the one I painted him for Halloween.

Yes!

Do you want Santa? Yes! Or a snowman? Yes! Or maybe a reindeer?

RUDOLPH! Gramma, he has to be Rudolph!

Well, alrighty then. Rudolph it is.

I had a sneaking suspicion he’d pick Rudolph because it’s the one Christmas carol he asks me to sing over and over and over. And over.

Which would be fine if I could carry a tune. But I can’t. And if he wouldn’t ask me to sing in a store full of shoppers. Which he did.

I’m good at a lot of things. Singing isn’t one of them. Neither is saying “no” to Santino.

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I knew he probably wanted a cartoonish reindeer but I had other plans – scrolly antlers. Lots and lots of scrolls.

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They started out brown, but only as a basecoat for gold paint, just like his cardboard Nutcracker.

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And the deer, of course, was brown too.

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The brown adds a layer of depth to the gold, even if you’re just painting a Christmas Countdown Calendar for a five year old.

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You don’t need two layers of gold and you don’t need to be precise. It looks better to have some brown edging here and there.

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After a simple eye, mouth and a bright red nose I could’ve just stopped.

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But it’s Christmas.

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Christmas and glitter just kinda go together don’t they?

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Well, in my world they do.

On my way to Santino’s, I dropped by the dollar store and picked up some shiny gift tags.

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We spread everything out and my very particular grandson had to make sure the floor was clear underneath the canvas.

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There were four shapes – trees, presents, ornaments and stars. I asked Santino where he wanted the numbered tags and I hot glued them on.

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This is serious business, folks, deciding what goes where.

I have no idea where he gets that. Certainly not from me!

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Rather than just using the numbered tags, he wanted every.single.tag glued on the canvas. Of course. What was I thinking?

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Time for a photo. I’ve been blogging for 3-1/2 years. This kid just turned 5. I’ve taken hundreds, if not thousands of photos of him. He knows this. When he was 2, I couldn’t take enough photos. If “cheese” wasn’t his first word, it was definitely in the top ten.

He holds the Calendar up and I get this face. This face?

Huh-uh, Tino. You need to smile.

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There’s my baby. That’s the smile that melts my heart.

Wait, Gramma. I wanna see it.

He looks in my camera viewfinder, turns around and picks the Calendar back up.

Take another one, Gramma.

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Thank you, Baby.

That face? That one there? That’s the one that can pull me out of the deepest depression in a heart beat. Over and over and over again.

Colleen

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