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Friday, July 18, 2025

Kiss Kiss and Neighbors Visit

Each section of the club will be mounted on a sheet of plastic.  It represents a concrete pad, since tables and chairs don't always do well in sand.  Here I have placed the tables and chairs for one of the sections and you can see the pencil lines that delineate where I will make the cuts for the edge of the base.  Tables and chairs are not glued on yet.  I also printed this photo so that I know who goes where in the seating.  I almost randomly selected the number of people who will sit at each table.  A couple have only one person and a few have four.  Most have only two, on the assumption a couple came alone or their friends are out dancing.  By photographing and printing this photo I can use it to reference where everyone belongs.
The same space after the tables and chairs have been painted.  The color scheme is lipstick, pink, red, purple and orange.  My wife and my daughter independently selected those colors when asked to name four common lipstick colors.  I changed the tables from rectangular to square.  The rectangular were too big.  I wanted more space for people to walk around between tables.  The figures come partially and poorly painted so this is not their final color.
 A little closer view.
Neighbor kid in the yard while I was working on this project.
Mom stopped by to bring him home.
Here are my four seating sections for the Kiss Kiss Club.  Each section will be painted as concrete.
Oblique view, figure still have not received their actual paint jobs yet.  Each section will be removable so I can switch the club around for other scenarios.
 

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