There was once a
mould of clay waiting to be moulded by the potter in the far away land of
Indonesia. The potter thought and thought and thought that what was it that he
wanted to shape this lump of clay in.
Just then his eyes went to his pig in the pen oinking away to glory and
he had reached a decision.
He painstakingly
moulded his lump of clay into a pig and baked it and coloured it. The piggy
looked pretty with a light pink round chubby body and cute little ears, a
little tail, and a very piggy snout. He then wondered why not make it into a
piggy bank and so he did. He created a tiny slit on the top where kids could
slip in coins and a round opening under the belly covered by a knob from where
coins could be taken out. He was so happy with the idea that he could not wait
to put his piggy up for sale in his shop.
And so, the day
arrived when the piggy proudly sat in the shop counter smiling at the people
who looked at him and admired him and then my mom stopped upon him, looked at
him, remembered me and picked him up:-) He was mine!!!!
It was a long long
way back in the cargo and the travel, then till he was delivered to me, he was
a little dusty. For me, he was a dream
come true. I had always dreamt of having a piggy bank of my own and I am sure
everyone in my family remembers the endless painful family trips we have had
together looking for a piggy bank for me in every mall and every shop. Even
plastic looked pretty to me but the piggy banks just weren’t there.
The piggy has
stayed loyal to me ever since and it has been nearing 5 years now. So, one fine
day I decided to paint my piggy up. The colours used were water based poster
colours and simple paint brushes from camlin you get in every stationary shop.
The palette was also simple white plastic. The whole process took me less than
2 hrs. Lemme take you through with the steps I followed.
I started with just
mixing the colours red with lots of
white till I got the cute pink I was looking for. I painted piggy completely
pink and then the process of painting his snout, eyes, feet and the tail
happened. I am sorry i don’t have the pics of all this, I was so excited to
paint him and all, it completely slipped my mind. I have included the profile
pics of piggy before and after being varnished. There are pics of me with the
piggy also. I maintain that I am not the piggy but he is. The similarity is
appreciable though. So here goes, view and go awwww, and ooooo chooo cute!!!.
Oh! Oh! And I painted him a new tail too, a nice curly one too
| NEWLY PAINTED AND PRETTY PINK, I WAS MORE EXCITED THAN HIM:-) |
| HEYYYY!!! HOW YOU DOIN? |
| THE NEWLY PAINTED CURLY TAIL! |
| DOESN'T PIGGY LOOK ADORABLE? |
And so, after he
was all nice and pretty and new, I varnished him and he looked really nice.
Now, he sits all shiny and smiley, looking as glamorous and charismatic as he
could.
So, there is one
pic me varnishing him and then bonding and then of course, the profile pics
again.
The varnish used
was simple Asian paints varnish and a synthetic brush, a narrow one ay hardware
shop person would have.
So this is me varnishing him.
Me with my buddy, my first financial advisor.
And the other side too...
All shiny and dust free, he is just as happy as I
am now.
Happily ever after...
Happily ever after...
The End.
:) ha ha, it felt like i am sitting in front of you listening to this story. glad you have a blog now.
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