while I was browsing at Michael's. I saw this stencil on sale.

I bought it, took it home, and then wondered where I should put the design. Several months went by.

It occured to me that the design might look good on a ceiling. Hmmm. I had never stenciled a ceiling before.

What about the ceiling in the entrance hall? I liked it.

What about the dining room?

I now have a whole new respect for Michael Angelo painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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