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  • Save Your Memories - Dry Your Roses  By : Luann Hays
    Although there are some things we wish could last forever or a moment we wish would never end, ultimately they do. The memory of the special event, however, can be preserved for us to recall and enjoy for a long time to come.
  • How to Wash Cross Stitch Once Finished  By : Susan Ashby
    Having spent some time completing your cross stitch project, it is now the time to begin the process of preserving this piece of work. This article will explain how to get your piece of work spotlessly clean in preparation for framing.
  • The Hidden Past and Exciting Future of the Djembe Drum  By : Chris Barton
    The djembe drum has a rich and interesting past. Touching on the history, and development of the djembe drum as a worldwide instrument, learn about the growing interest in the african musical instrument known as the Djembe Drum. .
  • Buying Art as a Gift  By : Patricia Crane
    You may not know a Mondrian from a Matisse, but you know what you like, and you love art. You are an art lover. In your opinion, art makes the world a little more beautiful place to be. And you know someone whose world needs a little beautifying. So the perfect thing to do is to buy them artwork as a gift, right? But where do you start? Just how does one buy art as a gift for someone else?
  • Points to Consider Prior to Buying a Sander  By : FrankBrascon
    If you are looking to buy a new sander, this brief article points out some information you may want to consider before spending your hard-earned money on a new sander.
  • Louis Let's Dance: Learn How To Dance With World Champion Louis van Amstel  By : TJ Miller
    Not just any dance lessons mind you; I am going to take lessons from a Star. Just the other night I was watching the news on ABC and on came this great looking guy named Louis van Amstel, best known for his 3 hit seasons on America's most popular dance show, 'Dancing with the Stars'.
  • Sander Buying Suggestions  By : wshaftoe34
    If you are interested in a new sander, this article suggests some points you may want to consider prior to spending your money on a sander.
  • How To Clean Artificial Silk Flowers  By : Susan Banks Sr
    Freshly cut flowers are very pleasing to the eye. Placing an arrangement of freshly cut flowers in a vase that sets them off properly will bring instant color and beauty to a room no matter how drab and shabby it may have otherwise been. Most people are cheered up by the sight of freshly cut flowers in a lovely vase. However, there are other people who cannot abide being near freshly cut flowers, mainly because they are allergic to them. For such people artificial silk flowers are seen as a suitable alternative.
  • Why does Teak wood patio furniture have to be expensive?  By : ATWO
    Do you know just how durable teak wood really is and what makes it that way? Have you ever thought about where it is harvested from and how long it has to grow before it can be harvested? Well, if you have pondered some of these questions you are in luck because you will find some answers here. If you haven?t pondered these questions, or questions like it, then this will just be a fun learning experience for you. And hey, this article will make an excellent conversation starter at your next fami
  • The Basics Of Candle Making  By : Susan Banks Sr
    Before electricity was discovered and before light bulbs were invented, candles were the main source of illumination inside a building. This makes candle making a very necessary art. But even though electric light bulbs are now the main source of light everywhere, candles remain popular because they add to indoor surroundings a touch of coziness and romance in the atmosphere.
  • Every Cross Stitch Beginner Has to Start Somewhere  By : Geordie Johnny
    When you first start out with a new hobby the tendency is to run before you can walk and cross stitch is no exception. I remember my first attempt, when a cross stitch beginner, it was a large wall hanging of some mice with a grandfather clock and although it was a complete kit, I still hadn't got a clue what I was doing! There were around 30 different colors and millions of stitches to do but I wanted something impressive. Needless to say it didn't take me long to give up on that particular design!

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