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09th October 2009
Platform beds are ideal for people who want their bedroom to have a minimalist and simple look. The appeal of this type of bed lies mainly on its simple lines, sleek design, and low-profile sleeping surface. There are some beds with base consisting of fla... Read >
Author: Karina Daniel
02nd October 2009
Tips and advise when buying your bathroom suite:
Your bathroom is probably the most intimate space in your home.
Many people invest excessively in renovating their bathrooms in the belief that the reflection of their
personality can be found in the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
The main ingredients found in beer are water, malted barley, hops, and yeast. There are other ingredients such as flavoring, sugar, and other ingredients that are commonly used. Starches are used as well, as they convert in the mashing process to easily f... Read >
Author: Garland Drake
25th September 2009
In case you consider the bathroom as one amongst the important rooms in your homes, you will surely be concerned about its design, the quality as well as the pricing which should be both fair as well as affordable. Bathroom Suite is the answer for you.
... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
22nd September 2009
1Then the LORD related to Moses,'Go in to Pharaoh and say to him, 'Thus says the LORD, the God of the Hebrews,'Let my folks go, that they may serve me. 2For if you refuse to permit them to go and still hold them, 3behold, ( ) the hand of the LORD will f... Read >
Author: Agustin Carey
22nd September 2009
The production of Scotch whisky takes time, a lot of time. It is a tedious process that can take years. However when it is done correctly, the product is one worth waiting for.
Barley is placed in deep tanks of water for approximately three days. A... Read >
Author: Garland Drake
05th September 2009
Beer is almost as old as civilization itself. It is mentioned in Sumerian texts that date back more than 5,000 years ago. Beginning in the 1950s, scientists debated the notion that beer, not bread, was actually the start of the development for agriculture... Read >
Author: Garland Drake
10th August 2009
House plays an important role in our life and everybody wants his/her house look like heaven. So everybody try to renolovate his/her house in a better way. So everybody always hire professional Trades people for every work either that is Decorator, plumb... Read >
Author: Supreet
31st July 2009
Do you remember your art class that first introduced you to pottery? Do you remember the feeling of accomplishment when you completed your very first piece? More and more people are discovering the joy of this rewarding hobby.
Your First Decision
W... Read >
Author: Al Farr
17th July 2009
A necessary supply for most glass fusing procedures is high temperature gloves. Arms and hands need safeguarding while laboring inside a fiery kiln. Remember to follow the further safety habits while reaching within a kiln. Dress in cotton or organic f... Read >
Author: Glassfus
01st July 2009
The word porcelain is derived from Old Italian Porcellana or the sea shell, first used by Marco Polo to describe the pottery he saw in China for its semblance to the translucent surface of the shell.
Porcelain can informally be referred to as "china", ... Read >
Author: Meshaal Maclean
27th June 2009
Kilns are essentially chambers that are thermally insulated. An oven is a classic example of a kiln that is used in a wide number of commercial applications. While an oven has relatively few controls in order to make it as user-friendly and intuitive as p... Read >
Author: Clive Denver
17th June 2009
Not all printed mugs are equal; it depends on the printing method used. The majority of printed mugs are quite cheap and that means the decoration on them will probably not last for more than six months to a year before it starts to degrade. It can fade o... Read >
Author: Mel C
10th June 2009
Michael Wilt, Class Seven teacher, recently looked back at a photograph of his students from two years ago, when they were Class 5 children. His teaching life at Sunrise, daily observing these same children, did not prepare him for the photo’s evidence... Read >
Author: josgraf
12th May 2009
Glass existed since the 3000 BC in Egypt and Eastern Mesopotamia. It was discovered coincidently when calciferous sand finding its way into an overheated kiln and combining with soda to form a coloured glaze on the ceramics. The earliest man made glass it... Read >
Author: Ganeshsiv
05th May 2009
The life of a human being is the center of all drama that takes place from all corners of human life, from the intimacy side of the coin to the larger part of the divide. Love is the largest debacle that makes the human heart the most aggressive and serio... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
15th April 2009
So people call you fat. You can decide to do something about that and make them keep their peace in weeks. Lose 9lbs in 11 days with the new fat loss 4 idiots diet plan. This is no ordinary diet program because you even get to eat 4 meals in a day. Yes,... Read >
Author: raphking5
09th April 2009
Beer, considered the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea, is composed essentially of water, malted barley, hops and yeast. Flavoring, sugar and some other minor ingredien... Read >
Author: pcarp
16th March 2009
There are two main kinds of pottery making; one is really called ceramics and the other is working with clay on a potter's wheel. The latter requires a greater degree of skill than the former, so be prepared to go to lessons for some time before you make ... Read >
Author: Mel C
11th March 2009
Metal clay is a suspension of tiny particles of metal in a clay binder, which can be used to make jewellery, beads and small findings. The beauty of metal clay is that it can be manipulated in the same way as any modelling clay, but once fired the binding... Read >
Author: clickthrough
10th March 2009
Glass is so beautiful! Paintings too are eyes' delight! When glass and paints are combined, they create amazing works of art. The art of glass painting is becoming popular, especially with them who want to decorate their homes with an artistic touch. In f... Read >
Author: Jeff Hardy
06th March 2009
Polymer clay is a unifying and pliable polymer compound intended for crafters and artists. It is not considered real clay since clay is composed particles of silicate suspended in water. Polymer clay comes from particles of PVC or polyvinyl chloride suspe... Read >
Author: Urmann
10th February 2009
Nowadays, ceramic tiles have emerged as a popular decoration medium. It is used for designing floors, walls, rooftops etc. Ceramic tiles are made up of inorganic materials like clay that is flattened and cut into various shapes to construct the design. La... Read >
Author: Jason Colling
25th January 2009
The walnut tree (other than its walnuts) is favourably known for the beautiful wood it produces which is enriched with a dark chocolate hardwood. The hardwood is most commonly used for its hard, dense properties and tight grained material producing a beau... Read >
Author: Laura room
22nd January 2009
Who says eco-friendly decorating can't be stylish. We have some funky ideas that are both easy on the environment and the budget.
Perk Up Those Dining Room Chairs!
One of the easiest changes you can make to your dining room that ranks high on the "... Read >
Author: Leslie Eskildsen
21st January 2009
Precious metal clay (brand names are PMC and Art Clay) is modern-day alchemy. PMC is a clay base with tiny pieces of silver suspended within it that, when heated, burns off the clay leaving a solid silver residue. The clay base acts as a binder for the me... Read >
Author: clickthrough
05th January 2009
When buying or importing doors for your construction projects, you need to be aware of certain criteria or factors to look at in judging the solid wooden door purchase deals you are making. There are 7 criteria you should be aware of when choosing your so... Read >
Author: Kent
05th January 2009
When buying or importing doors for your construction projects, you need to be aware of certain criteria or factors to look at in judging the solid wooden door purchase deals you are making. There are 7 criteria you should be aware of when choosing your so... Read >
Author: Kent
30th December 2008
PMC is also commonly known as ‘Silver Clay’ which, when heated, turns into pure silver. The binder in the material holds the silver particles together. When fired like normal modelling clay, the binder burns away, allowing the silver particles to bond... Read >
Author: clickthrough
29th December 2008
greenhouse. Without this, the greenhouse might just be austerely your kiln.
The greenhouse is truly storing the stage arrival from the sun during the day, creating a furnace environment inside the greenhouse compared to the beyond. Thus the ventilation... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan
15th December 2008
The upholstered furniture in your house consisting of sofas, chairs and the mattresses on your beds, are fairly large household investments. For this reason, it is necessary to understand the basics of furniture fabrics to take good care of your upholster... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj
26th November 2008
Pottery clay is the clay used to make the three categories of pottery: earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Clay is baked in a kiln under intense heat, a process known as firing, and becomes solid. Firing is used both to harden the clay and to adhere gl... Read >
Author: potterycritic
24th November 2008
Even though clay is a naturally occurring material and you could use it right out of the ground, we usually use a combination of those materials blended together via a recipe in order to create a clay body with a specific set of properties. All clays have... Read >
Author: potterycritic
24th November 2008
In this article, I am going to be talking about wedging clay. Clay wedging is the act of preparing clay for the pottery wheel in order throw your pottery. This is a very important step in working with the clay. It’s essential because you need to work ou... Read >
Author: potterycritic
04th November 2008
The history of making alcoholic beverages is essentially the history of home brewing. Historians believe that beer was originally discovered by people of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Barley was a staple grain of this area and it was soon learned that if... Read >
Author: Eileen Childs
16th October 2008
Black cat figurines are very collectible and are made from many different substances. Black cats were always considered to be bad luck if they crossed your path, but black cat figurines are good luck with collectors as some of them have turned out to be v... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
06th June 2008
Bournemouth Surf School
Bournemouth Surf School is currently the only National Governing Body (BSA) approved school on the south coast and is situated on Bournemouth beach. The school is an ideal place to start if you have ever wanted to learn how to sur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2008
One of the beauty?s of Precious Metal Clay is it ability to create small piece quickly, and rather using a kiln for just one piece many designers prefer to use a hand torch to fire & start the sintering process.
Is the piece suitable for hand torch fir... Read >
Author: clickthrough
02nd November 2007
I have recently been solicited to help an art teacher at a local school. The instructor would like to educate her students glass fusing. I initially went to the room to observe what equipment they owned and what bits and pieces they might should order.T... Read >
Author: Glassfus
08th October 2007
Ceramics come to be when different kinds of stone is ground into a fine powder, then mixed with water until what results is a paste like substance. This resulting paste is appropriately formed and fired in a and oven called a kiln at very high temperature... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
20th August 2007
The art of lost wax casting, a technique that yields intricately detailed metal, dates back thousands of years with its true origin lost in ancient history. Lost wax casting is used to mold various types of metal into intricate pieces of jewelry and artis... Read >
Author: Ian Maher
23rd May 2007
Style, durable, fun and affordable is all about Indoor and Outdoor area rugs of today that are in trend. They have been rebel for outdoor decor and they are ideal for your home’s “inner-self” as well! Today our choices are just not limited to gritty... Read >
Author: Kate Rosline
03rd May 2007
Creating has been a way of life for me as long as I can remember, and my passion for dolls, teddy bears and painting have been ever present. As a former preschool teacher, I have always enjoyed children, and naturally, my favourite dolls to create were c... Read >
Author: Michele BB Creative Design Inc.
18th April 2007
Do you enjoy designing, making and wearing your own handcrafted jewellery?
Many of us get the jewellery-making bug as children after being given beads and jewellery making sets for Christmas or birthday presents. Of course as a child stringing brightly ... Read >
Author: Susan Art
18th April 2007
It's March again, and mother’s day will soon be here. What will you give your Mum this year? Flowers, chocolates, will you take her out for a mother’s day meal? These are the first usual thoughts for a mother’s day gift, but what if you thought abou... Read >
Author: Susan Art
30th November 2006
When designing your room on a budget, many believe they have to sacrifice product look or quality for price. In today’s world of interior designing, new products come out year after year that prove that theory untrue.
“Meeting your design needs may... Read >
Author: Amir Ghavi
17th November 2006
Step 1: Choosing your clay - you may prepare raw dug up clay or much preferred material for consistency purchase commercial clay.
Taking into consideration the temperature needed to turn clay into ceramics by way of a kiln, it is important to know the... Read >
Author: Marjorie Broodie
03rd October 2005
Title: You can't mass produce uniqueness
Author: Charlie Badenhop
The article contains 597 words.
Do you spend part of your time working on and worrying about "self improvement"? If so, it is important to not inadvertently stamp out your uniqueness, ... Read >
Author: Charlie Badenhop
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