Archive for July, 2009

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Furniture fabric decoupage | Tchochkes

Entertaining and enlightening people with advice and critiques on design – the good, the bad and the ugly. We're fussy, honest and direct – and occasionally funny. Specializing in home Read the rest of this entry

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Diana discovered the joy of pottery after suffering a terrible divorce. Taking a seat at the wheel with a lump of clay, she felt an immediate release. Her mind cleared and her heart rate slowed down. She was able to relax in a way she hadn’t for weeks. “Better than therapy—and medication!” she happily reported to her doctor after her first day at a community education class, Read the rest of this entry

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Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

Confidence is key to furniture makeovers

She advises DIYers to decoupage wood furniture, too. The BHG.com site has “how-to” instructions Read the rest of this entry

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Coffee tables can be used to display your personality or to show off your interests. Instead of collecting dust or odds-end-ends from around the house, why not showcase your interests with unique coffee table displays? There is a nearly endless amount of ideas you can consider.

The Sports Enthusiast – Is this you? Do you enjoy a sporting event, any kind of game? Use an antique piece of sports equipment Read the rest of this entry

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1. When using pictures generated from ink jet printers, you should wait for the ink to dry completely and then you must first test that the color does not bleed when you apply glue on it because glue has moisture that may spoil the ink of this printer.

2. In case your color bleeds with prints from ink jet printer, just try using a low moisture glue. And if the problem still persists you will have to Read the rest of this entry

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Making your own 3D decoupage sheets is easy – if you are making greeting cards, make sure you choose an image that is well defined but still small enough to fit nicely onto the card blank. Use a photo editor, Word or graphics package such as Paint Shop Pro to put 4 copies of the image on one sheet. For card making you are unlikely to need more but the beauty is, you can always print as many as you Read the rest of this entry

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A Home Based Scrapbook Business – A Good Idea or a Waste of Paper and Sticky Tape?

Scrapbooking is hugely popular. As a business turns over $3 billion per year. A small slice of that pie can seem very attractive.

Scrapbooking is hugely popular and like any craft or hobby there are keen amateurs and there are professionals. But what does it take to start a scrapbook business of your own? Is a home Read the rest of this entry

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Scrapbooking, the New Secret to Success

Scrapbooking is breaking down barriers and crossing boundaries into Corporate America. Discover how scrapbooking can help you grow your business and more.

Scrapbooking, believe it or not, seems to be breaking down barriers and crossing boundaries into all facets of American life. More than a hobby or memory maker, folks are discovering that scrapbooking can Read the rest of this entry

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