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Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 2:30 pm
Pippin smiled, loving the optimism of his dearest friend. "I guess you're right, you're so good at finding great ways to solve problems." to be honest a bit of his sin was showing through, Pippin wondered why he was incapable of the optimistic method of problem solving that Vali used, and sometimes stuck to a pessimistic 'it's not possible' attitude. He didn't hold it against the other, moreso against himself as he gazed down at his small teacup and picked up a tiny brush, "I think I'll paint it like a Victorian teacup, mother would like that." he whispered, leaning over to hide the sentence from Celi's keen ears.
The older woman laughed her twinkling laugh, "Oh my, I do suppose I've looked at it the wrong way then. I hope this is something I can adapt to, it would be nice to have a stress reliever." she smiled, nodding at Dooma as a silent thank you for the advice.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:56 am
Vali's smile never faded even when it looked like Pippin had gotten worried. He listened to the whispered word and gave a nod, "Oh I think that would be a wonderful idea. Um..." he looked thoughtful then thinking that it was a secret because of the whispered he leaned forward to Pippin and whispered, "What is a Victorian teacup? How does it look?" He has for the moment put the bank he was painting down. He was really interested in learning what his friend had in mind.
Dooma gave a nod back. "Yes I hope you can find something to use as a stress reliever. Just try to find something that helps let your mind wander without having to worry about it. When I paint I try not to think of the mistakes as ruining the item I am painting. Some times the easiest way to do that is come in and paint some thing by just randomly drawing the brush over the item. Don't think what your doing just paint, dot, and stroke." She smiled a bit, "But then again I think what I ended up with was a really ugly vase but it was rather fun."
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:11 pm
Pippin was a tad bit embarrassed to tell Vali what was normally on a Victorian tea cup. It wasn't exactly the most masculine thing in the world, but then again the cup would most likely end up for his mother. "Well, I probably can't do it that well, but they have flowers on them, and light pretty colors and stuff. They're kind of girly, frilly I guess. But mother likes them, so that's what matters." he explained, a light rosy color flooding his cheeks. "I dunno, kinda dumb and girly I guess..." he was a bit ashamed the more he thought of it, and wondered if he should paint something different as he lowered his head slightly.
Celi smiled brightly, "I suppose you're right, I know I'll find something." she began to think of the parties she often threw, did they count as a stress reliever? "And I really doubt your vase was ugly." she added with that twinkling laugh.
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Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:44 am
Vali watches as Pippin started to look more shy and down. His tail dropped a bit as he started to worry about his smaller friend. He listened to what was normally on a Victorian tea cup and he smiles encouragingly, "Nuh huh, I think that it is a great idea. Pretty colors can be nice. And Frills can be fun to wear. Not that I have worn any but pirates and princesses and kings always have frills." He reached out and placed a silver hand on Pippin's arm. "I think your mother will love it and it will be hard to do. I don't think I could paint pretty detailed things."
Dooma smirked a bit, "Oh you should see it. The colors all mashed together into a rather ugly color and I am surprised it did not break in baking it was so hideous."
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