
So after the base colors dried, I began the tape masking to add some designs to the tan frame.

Here, I had to exacto slice my tape into thirds to make smaller strips for a striping effect on my top tube.

Here's me putting on the tape. [kudos to Dat for taking the picture above my belly to hide the monstrosity that is my fat.]
With the masking done, Jason handed over the paint to me saying that I needed to learn eventually. It was actually a lot of fun to do, but unfortunately, the damn pic caught my gut. :(

I got a hang of it after the 2nd coat.

FYI, that's the painters tape, not blue paint!
After the paint dried, I wet sanded, added my decals, applied the clear coat finish, and made my last round of wet sounding for the smooth feel. Tomorrow I'll show you guys the finished Reezy® frame.
Goodnight yall.
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