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  1. Wood Turning Projects - Three Ways to Dress Them Up
    by Darrell Feltmate. Wood turning projects are a great way to learn new skills and to refresh old ones. They generally come with instructions from start to finish and hopefully with lots of pictures to give further guidance. However, the very nature of wanting to learn a new skill determines that the project needs to be repeated several times until the skills are developed. Often it is the case where the first is fa... products, articles, news

  2. Facts About How Pottery Is Made
    by Victor Epand. The process of pot making is a rather intricate one, and over time, it has remained the same. Pottery begins as malleable clay, which is rolled into a long strand and coiled into a vessel or thrown on a wheel. The earliest vessels were made when strands of clay were coiled and the interior and exterior of the vessels were smoothed to create a consistent surface. This technique is still taught to ... products, articles, news

  3. Art For Every Room in Your Home - How to Choose
    by Jan Hanks. The right artwork can make or break the look of a room. When deciding what to hang in your home, always remember to stand back and take a 360 degree look around your room to see if there are walls that are too busy or too plain. Add new artwork to those areas that need a focal point -- the area you want to focus attention. Here are quick tips for adding art to every room in the house: Kitchen: A... products, articles, news

  4. European Cruises - Explore This Delightful Continent
    by Jason Myers. Every country in Europe has its own gifts, different languages, cultures and histories, but all of them ancient and all of them fascinating. European cruises encompass visits to many of these countries and it is one of the most delightful ways of exploring this continent. Perhaps the most famous sea for a cruise would be the Mediterranean. As far as an eye opening experience, it does not get bet... products, articles, news

  5. Transform The Beauty Of Your Garden With Solar Outdoor Lighting
    by Dave Kearsley. US landscaping companies are swiftly learning that the popularity of outdoor lighting is growing faster than the lawn. Yet, outdoor lighting is not of necessity a speciality subject area that requires natural talent to set up. Landscape lighting is usually a piece of cake to install even if you've never done any electrical wiring. Landscape lighting is altogether about embellishing all that is n... products, articles, news

  6. Using Indian Pottery To Enhance Native American Style Decor
    by Craig Chambers. Indian pottery, like that made by Tarahumara and Tigua Indians, is hand made using rough white, orange and brown clay found in the earth. The rough clay is not only very durable but is also what gives the pottery that popular rustic look. The way of making this beautiful pottery has been passed down throughout the generations and is still made today as it has been for hundreds of years. If you ... products, articles, news

  7. The Coffee Pot and Its Variety of Shapes and Styles
    by M. Jedediah. The shape and size of a coffee pot will vary. When coffee makers were introduced in the late 1950s, the look of the coffee pot changed. Before that time, the family coffee pot was often a percolator, which was made of metal. The percolator was patented in 1865 by James Nason. Gravity funnels boiled water through the coffee pot until it comes in contact with coffee grounds. Gravity then separate... products, articles, news

  8. Adding A Southwestern Theme
    by Hunter Pyle. What needs to be explained is: "What is a southwestern theme?" Originating from the southwestern United States, the idea combines Mexican, Spanish and American influences. The focal point is the landscape - a dry, desert land with reddish outcroppings, dotted with cacti and boasting glorious sunrises and sunsets. The buildings are part of the landscape, their earth tones blending with and not fig... products, articles, news

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