North Light Books.North Light Books 4700 E. Galbraith Gal·braith , John Kenneth Born 1908. Canadian-born American economist, writer, and diplomat who served as U.S. ambassador to India (1961-1963). His works include The Great Crash (1955). Noun 1. Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45236 www.artistsnetwork.com These craft titles advocate professional-quality do-it-yourself techniques to embellish a home, and teach a range of skills using bright step-by-step photos and polished results. Patrick Daly's Professional Faux Finishes Made Easy (1581806019, $24.99) uses lesson plans to cover all kinds of home finishes, from Venetian decorating to cabinet makeovers, using faux suede and wood graining, and more. Author Patrick Daly is a professional faux finisher and has painted the homes of actors to sports figures across the country: his pro techniques are now available to all. Colette George's Fresh Ideas In Decoupage (1581806558, $22.99) tells how to create home accents with decorative accessories. Use paper, ribbons, and pictures to create vintage accents, blend images into backgrounds, and translate styles, such as retro [Latin, Back; backward; behind.] A prefix used to designate a prior condition or time. , to decoupage projects with the help of a project-oriented example guide of over 25 suggestions. Jodie Bushman's 450 Decorative Borders You Can Paint (1581806914, $24.99) covers borders for a range of quick projects. From scrapbook A Macintosh disk file that holds frequently used text and graphics objects, such as a company letterhead. Contrast with "clipboard," which is reserved memory that holds data only for the current session. page borders to borders on large objects, walls, edges and corners, instructions tell how to create, transfer and fill in hundreds of borders. Diane Trierweiler's Handpainted Tiles For Your Home (1581806-418, $24.99) covers over 20 projects for changing ordinary ceramic This article is about ceramic materials. For the fine art, see Ceramic art. The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word κεραμικός (keramikos). floor and ceiling tiles into colorful accents. Backsplash back·splash n. An upright surface or border, as of tile, that protects the wall behind a sink or stove. accents, trivets, trays, tin wall packets and more are covered in a gathering of design ideas for all styles. No previous tile tile, one of the ceramic products used in building, to which group brick and terra-cotta also belong. The term designates the finished baked clay—the material of a wide variety of units used in architecture and engineering, such as wall slabs or blocks, floor painting experience is needed to produce polished results, thanks to these projects. |
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