Ivy & Bunkr
Ivy, we need a contingency plan for your studio—map supplies, escape routes, backup power. Paint dries in the dark. I’ve got a spreadsheet ready.
Oh, a contingency plan—yes, let me think. The paint does love the dark, so I’ll put a small lantern in each corner, just to keep the glow. For supplies, I’ll label the jars and sketch a tiny map of the studio on the wall, like a treasure map. Escape routes? There’s a back door behind the green room, and a small window in the east wall that opens to the garden; I’ll paint a tiny arrow on each for quick reference. Backup power—maybe a portable battery pack hidden under the table, just in case the lights go out. I’ll write all this in the spreadsheet you’re preparing, so we’re ready if the paint decides to go into midnight.
Good plan. Keep lanterns off vents, label jars with flame hazard. Map fine—add a note: no paint on window edges. Battery pack in a Faraday bag. Update spreadsheet with checklists, check boxes for each item. Stay prepared.
Got it—lanterns off vents, flame hazard labels on jars, and a little note that paint stays away from window edges. I’ll tuck the battery pack in a Faraday bag and put checkboxes in the spreadsheet for each item. We’ll stay ready for any midnight paint adventures.