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                                        April | 2011 | The Painted Churches of Texas
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                                        The Painted Churches of Texas. Hidden Gems of Texas. Monthly Archives: April 2011. A Quick Saturday Road Trip. April 10, 2011. The first church on the list of the Texas Historical Commission’s list of painted churches is the Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Wallis, Texas. Luckily, it’s only a 30-45 minute drive from the southwestern part of Houston where my husband … Continue reading →. Guardian Angel Catholic Church. A Quick Saturday Road Trip. On A Quick Saturday Road Tri…. Blog at WordPress.com. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        A Quick Saturday Road Trip | The Painted Churches of Texas
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                                        The Painted Churches of Texas. Hidden Gems of Texas. A Quick Saturday Road Trip. April 10, 2011. The first church on the list of the Texas Historical Commission’s list of painted churches is the Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Wallis, Texas. Luckily, it’s only a 30-45 minute drive from the southwestern part of Houston where my husband and I live. So, we packed a few snacks and our camera, typed the address into our GPS, and were off! Here is what is waiting for you on the inside:. This entry was posted...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        We’re Moving! | Something Old and Something New
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                                        Something Old and Something New. Ideas for the day you say, I do! Trompe L’oiel: Past and Present. April 9, 2011. After only a couple of posts and A LOT of pondering, I decided it would be best if the Painted Churches Project had its own blog. I would like to eventually use other avenues of social media to market this project and my upcoming book, and I need something more in-line with that (and also more search engine optimized too)! This entry was posted in Churches. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        March | 2011 | Something Old and Something New
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                                        Something Old and Something New. Ideas for the day you say, I do! Monthly Archives: March 2011. So What Is This Anyway? March 18, 2011. A few summers ago, I was a new Houstonite who had just moved from Austin. I was lonely and missing my friends in Austin, so every month or so I would make a road trip to a location halfway between … Continue reading →. Trompe L’oiel: Past and Present. So What Is This Anyway? Pardon Our Dust…. A Quick Saturday Roa…. On Trompe L’oiel: Past and…. On So What Is This Anyway? 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        So What Is This Anyway? | Something Old and Something New
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                                        Something Old and Something New. Ideas for the day you say, I do! Pardon Our Dust…. Trompe L’oiel: Past and Present →. So What Is This Anyway? March 18, 2011. St John The Baptist Church in Ammansville, TX. Inside St. John's. So join me in this journey! Once a week, I will update this blog with progress on my book or I will profile a Painted Church that I am writing about. I’m looking forward to this journey! This entry was posted in Churches. Pardon Our Dust…. Trompe L’oiel: Past and Present →. A Quick S...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        The Painted Churches of Texas. Hidden Gems of Texas. The Painted Churches of Texas are some of Texas’ most beautiful and best-kept secrets. They are deceptively quaint-looking churches build by Czech and German immigrants with elaborately painted interiors designed to look like the churches that they left behind in the Old Country. There are approximately 20 in Texas, 15 of which are recognized by the Texas Historical Commission. A mother-daughter trio is currently working on a book about these Texas gems. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        April | 2011 | Something Old and Something New
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                                        Something Old and Something New. Ideas for the day you say, I do! Monthly Archives: April 2011. April 9, 2011. After only a couple of posts and A LOT of pondering, I decided it would be best if the Painted Churches Project had its own blog. I would like to eventually use other avenues of social media to … Continue reading →. Trompe L’oiel: Past and Present. April 8, 2011. Trompe L’oiel: Past and Present. So What Is This Anyway? Pardon Our Dust…. A Quick Saturday Roa…. On So What Is This Anyway? 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Trompe L’oiel: Past and Present | Something Old and Something New
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                                        Something Old and Something New. Ideas for the day you say, I do! So What Is This Anyway? Trompe L’oiel: Past and Present. April 8, 2011. Marbling is a painting technique done to mimic marble, and it is commonly seen on the columns and can also be seen in stairwells. This was a creative way to create the look of marble, a resource that was not available due to geographical and financial constraints. Here are some examples:. And more information about Idarica Gazzoni can be found here. Address never made ...