Archive for April, 2009

According to Noreen, if you are reading this and you're a white person, then you and I must be related

Before I get to my weekend recap, I would like to answer a question a few of you have posed to me, but because I’m approximately 6 months behind on my life, I’ve yet to respond to your very kind emails. I’ve received requests from a few of y’all to find out how much it would cost to ship one of my paintings if you decided to purchase one. I haven’t actually wrapped one up and taken it to the post office to find out, but I asked the owner of the studio last week. She has shipped them in the pa

How Can I Make Mobiles And Windchimes!…

by Anna Meenaghan There seems to be a ready market for these mobiles and windchimes. I think that windchimes have a wonderful fascination for people and they seem to be used more and more in gardens now and all children love mobiles from a tender age. Of course you can make them in a variety of ways and they leave plenty of scope for a bit of improvisation on your part! You will need to save a lid for this from something you use at home. Preferably a plastic one, to have a base to work from,

Manicure

I did myself a manicure again today =)This time i didnt draw the 3D figure on my nail instead i just stick different beads on it because i didn’t bring the acrylic liquid and the tools back.It’s too heavy =[Owh i gonna show u some of my ‘work’ last timei did it when i was 17nail art and manicure was my passion when i was 17i can non stop doin it like for da whole night without sleep n restyea

Creating Mobiles And Windchimes From Scratch!…

by Anna Meenaghan Mobiles or Windchimes, I think, are quite interesting items to have around your home, whether it is in the house or in the garden. Personally, I find them quite charming in the garden when the wind makes them jingle. Of course you can make them in a variety of ways and they leave plenty of scope for a bit of improvisation on your part! You will need to save a lid for this from something you use at home. Preferably a plastic one, to have a base to work from, as you will need

Air Compressor

Five of the best sites for air compressors. Know of another site that should be included here? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: Welding , Acrylic Nail Designs , Centrifugal Blower ) 1. Air Compressors at Home Depot – Electric and gas air compressors from Husky, Ridgid, Senco, Porter & Cable, etc., plus compressor parts, hoses, fittings, oil, etc. (www.homedepot.com) 2. Craftsman Air Compressors and Inflators at Sears – Offers a wide range of

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