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Enameling - Basic Principles of an Ancient ArtEnamel is powdered glass colored by metallic oxides, laid over a metal backing and heated
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Antique Pottery and Ceramic Vases: Sascha BrastoffSascha excelled in watercolor, metal and ceramic sculpture, enameling, charcoal, pastels, resins and fabric. In fact, some refer to Sascha as the modern Celline because of the breadth of his interests and talents. -
Nesco 6 Quart Roaster with Nonstick Cookwell is Very VersatileThe NESCO Roaster first made it's entrance in the early 1930's, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at that time manufactured by the National Enameling and Stamping Company (NESCO). The manufactured pots and pans, farm accessories, buckets and other cooking accessories. -
21 Ways to Motivate Students in Art Class: A Guide for TeachersAre your students bored and apathetic in art class? Learn these 21 ways to boost student participation and interest. -
Have You Discovered Etsy Yet?My story of finding Etsy.com plus short overview of Etsy.com's website with help once you get there, and three featured shops selling on Etsy. -
Analysis of W.B. Yeats' "Sailing to Byzantium"William Butler Yeats' poem "Sailing to Byzantium" is concerned with the passage of time, and how someone can become eternal. Yeats lived from 1865 to 1939; so this poem, which was written in 1926, reflects his
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An Introduction to Indian Made JewelryIndian jewelry has a pedigree of 5000 years.The sub continent is a vast place as large as Europe and is home to distinct designs that vary from region to region and state to state.
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Timeless JewelryAn overview about jewelry designs in India. Each region has its own style and this article tries to explain the essence of the patterns, from some regions.
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Kundan Meena JewelryKundan Meena jewelry is a jewelry making technique that has become one of the most unique fashion jewelry styles, its popularity spanning centuries, and is an established wedding jewelry tradition. -
Uniflame 3Burner Gas GrillThe Uniflame 3 burner gas grill is great for any backyard chef with a penchant for grilling.
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Where to Buy Mermaid Jewelry on the InternetMermaid jewelry is in for the summer 2009 season. This guide will tell you where to buy mermaids for wearing on the Internet.
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Jewelry and MetalworkingTo fully understand the addition of a jewelry and metalworking segment to the Art classes of any school district, one must understand what jewelry and metalworking means.
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Erwin Pearl in New York City's Battery Park CityErwin Pearl has all manner of eclectic jewelry collections.
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Top 5 Most Affordable Gas GrillsA description of 5 good quality grills for someone on a budget.
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What to Look for when Identifying Antique JewelryThis article describes four important categories that one must become familiar with to properly identify pieces of antique jewelry.
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The Cincinnati Art Collaborative : Creating Public ArtPotential artists, groups of community participants, gathered for idea sessions. They presented and discussed designs, then agreed on a theme. Suzanne used their ideas and preliminary sketches to create an enlarged pattern with a mesh overlay. -
Advice for New ArtistsThis is part 2 of "Art Festival Pitfalls to Avoid: For New Exhibiting Artists." This article alerts you to physical challenges that art shows pose. It helps newbies prepare for long hours, bad weather, robbery, picking the right show at the right time, and other pitfalls.
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Sarah Center Jewelry Artists - Crafting Jewelry in the Inner CityThese inner city women didn't decide ahead of time to become jewelry artists; but at the Sarah Center, when they received emergency assistance, they were also invited to cut, hammer, solder, use blowtorches, bend and form wire and string beads and that's what happened. -
Natural Cheetos: Product ReviewIf Cheetos are "natural," why have I never seen one galloping through the woods or growing in a garden?" -
Collectible Glassware: Early American Pattern GlassEarly American Pattern Glass, also known as pressed glass, is high-quality pressed glassware from the 1800's that is widely collected today.
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How to Choose an Electric KilnThere are many types of electric kilns you can buy. There are many things you have to consider before choosing one. This article will...
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A Visit to Delhi, IndiaDelhi is a best place for tourists.
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B-29 Enola Gay's Atomic Bombing Mission Generates Spate of Mementos for CollectorsBased on exclusive conversations and communications with Enola Gay oo-pilot Bob Lewis, and Gerry Newhouse, personal aide to pilot (now General) Paul Tibbets. Much of this copy appears in my four World War II books. -
The Secret Life of Ceramic PotteryWe all may have admired fine and beautiful pieces of fine ceramic pottery which are artistically displayed at glass shelves in shopping malls and art shops. Ceramic pottery has discovered a completely new market.
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Glen Echo Park in Maryland - Cool, Creative and Funky, Montgomery County's Best Kept SecretNestled among trees, winding paths and a stone's throw from the Potomac River and the Nation's Capital, is the very unique and funky, Glen Echo Park. The park is a glance back in history, and an enlightining and entertaining place to visit for all ages.
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Summer Camps in MaineSummer is almost here. If your located In Maine here are some great summer camps for your children.
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Educating Your Child in a Private School, is it a Good Idea?If you are considering sending your child to a private or parochial school, here is some insight into what it is like to be a student in an exclusive all girls' school by a former student. The benefits far outweigh the negatives.
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Collectibles: Faberge Style EggsThe Russian Tsar Alexander III discovered the amazing egg treasures created by jeweler Carl Faberge. Since then, these mini works of art have become a favorite of collectors all over the world. -
A Man Who Makes Data Plates for Antique AutosJerry Turner makes generator, starter and distributor data plates for antique car and other antiques at his small company.
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Thirty Tips for Making Your Home More MarketableMy husband and I bought our first home in 1985 for $130K. It was a smart move. Today our home is worth over half a million. Here are thirty easy ways to improve the appearance of your home and get top dollar when you sell.
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