Did you know that the expensive "crackle medium" you buy in cans is really just plain old white (elmer's) glue? Any white glue will work just like the really expensive stuff in cans. We all love the "shabby...
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To seal... or not to seal? That is the question! And it pops up with great regularity in the ACEO ~ Art Cards Editions and Originals group (and other ACEO groups) here on eBay. (For more information on ACEOs...
Crazed pottery is often considered a sign of age and although it may be to a certain extent, it is mostly due to process error. This random cracking of the glaze is mostly the result of the product being...
Swarovski Crystal Beads, Finishes Effects, Part 2 Swarovski's effects and combinations of finishes are a great way to show off those unique creations. There are almost an endless supply of great colors and...
Swarovski Crystal Beads, Finishes Effects, Part 1 There are almost an endless supply of great colors and styles from Swarovski. This guide is to help explain some of the great finishes Swarovski makes and some...
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Paper weights and types can be very confusing. What follows is a general guide to help understand the sizes and terms and to associate them with items that you are familiar with. There are two basic systems in...
Here is the Mac defintions of the different Lipsticks and Finishes... So many of my fellow Ebayers have written to me and asked for the definition or "difference" in Mac lipstick finishes. This will save you...
There's a few simple items that I cannot live without when it comes to caring for wooden furniture. It doesn't matter if it's 200 years old, or brand-new. Wood is similar to leather; they both have to be "fed"...