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  • i put a hole lot of thoght in this yugioh deck rate it 1 ta 100 it’s a fraindship deck ues mater ansers?

    Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under lady and the unicorn | 8 Comments »

    h-heated heart
    dark magician
    petit angel
    scapegoat
    monster reincarnation
    dark wich
    silver fang
    winged kuriboh
    call of the haunted
    giant solder of stone
    shining friendship
    covering fire
    kuriboh
    mystic box
    monster reborn
    dancing fairy
    mystical elf
    horn of the unicorn
    trap hole
    spirit of the breeze
    sangan
    mind haxorz
    magic jammer
    solemn wishes
    red-eyes b dragon
    the forgiving maiden
    island turtle
    a hero emerges
    lava battleguard
    change of heart
    swordsman of landstar
    magican of faith
    celtic guardian
    soul of the pure
    dark hole
    lightning vortex
    spellbinding circle
    lady of faith
    koumori dragon
    swords of revealing light
    mind crush
    giant trunade
    unity
    gezelle
    premature burial

    I’d say 62.

    It has a lot of forbidden cards in it.

    How do I clean discolored white linen on a vintage crushed glass mosaic wall hanging?

    Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under wall hanging | 1 Comment »

    Some of you will remember those 60’s crushed glass mosaic wall hangings. The back ground looks to be off-white linen, but it is discolored and has some finger smudge marks.
    Any ideas?
    thanks.

    the same people who restore paintings

    How is the best way to get from CDG airport in France to the Saint Lazare Train Station?

    Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under bayeux | 3 Comments »

    I am from the USA and do not speak French. I want to get to the Saint Lazare Train Station to catch the train to Bayeux. What is the difference in taking the cab, bus, or train to the Saint Lazare Station? How much would the taxi be, vs. the bus and which would be easiest?

    Of course a taxi would be easiest but also the most expensive. The price would be roughly 50 euros. Travel time would depnd on traffic conditions. The distance is about 30 km so the drive could take as little as 40 minutes. However, Paris traffic can be heavy and delays (and therefore additional expense) are common.

    The suburban commuter train system called the RER operates out of the terminal at CDG and will whisk you into Paris in 36 minutes at a cost of 8.40 euros.

    Get off at the Chatelet-Les Halles stop and transfer to the Metro line #14. There is no additional fare required.

    All you need to do is look for the clearly posted signs directing you to the metro 14 connection (they will say "Correspondence") and go to the platform which will be posted as "Direction : Saint-Lazare". Ride to the end of the line and there you are. This portion of the trip will take under five minutes.

    There are also buses that run from CDG to the area of the Old Paris Opera. These get you into the city in about the same time as a cab but are considerably cheaper, From the Opera its only a very short cab trip to the St. Lazare station. (In fact, its so short you could easily walk it) With a lot of luggage (no wise traveler ever has a lot of luggage) this might be a good compromise between a taxi and the RER/Metro combo.

    What are the bracelets called that are made out of embroidery thread?

    Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under embroidery | 4 Comments »

    A lot of people wear them people make them out of embroidery thread. Anyone know what they are called? Thanks!

    yea i like to call them friend ship bracelets myself, but you can call em’ whatever you want basically

    when was the tapestry, titled "Lady of the Unicorn" made?

    Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under the lady and the unicorn | 3 Comments »

    i know this tapestry was made in Loire Valley but when was it made i mean in what years?

    According to this site and judging by the ladies’ clothes and background, the tapestries were probably made around the end of the 15th century, possibly to commemorate Jean le Viste’s promotion in Court in 1489. The le Viste coat of arms appear throughout. Please read on:
    http://www.tchevalier.com/unicorn/background/history/index.html
    http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/8-31-2006-107167.asp

    5 pros and 5 cons for using a needlepoint?

    Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under needlepoint | 1 Comment »

    i’m making a chart in class and need 5 pros and 5 cons for using a needlepoint as a visual aid in class. What are the benefits and negatives for using a needlepoint as a visual aid? i’m stumped and need help.

    Con: If you didn’t already have the needed needlepoint, it would take a very long time to whip one up.

    Con: Usually, they aren’t very large - not much visual impact.

    Rust off of wrought iron wall hangings.?

    Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under wall hangings | 6 Comments »

    I just bought 3 wrought iron wall decorations that have been sitting out side. They are totally rusted and I like the look, but I don’t want the rust flaking off all over my living room. The woman who sold them to me said to just put patina paint right over the rust. I need some opinions from people who have worked with wrought iron before. I don’t want to lose the "rustic" look of the pieces.

    Amberm, I wouldn’t paint your decorations. Buy some Naval Jelly (That’s what it’s called) from an auto parts store or maybe even Wal Mart, and apply it right to the metal. It will turn the metal black, but it neutralizes the corrosion and provides a protective layer on the metal so you don’t have to worry about it corroding again. The cool thing about Naval Jelly, especially if you want to keep the ‘rustic’ look is that it gives the metal a really neat look, like it’s rustic, but it’s not going to flake all over your house. Paint will just make it look like, well, a painted ornament! I hope you can try that!

    She is the Last unicorn a Tribute to Lady Amalthea

    Posted by admin on August 30th, 2009 and filed under lady and the unicorn | No Comments »

    a slide show tribute to Lady Amalthea from the Last Unicorn

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    Wall hanging sculpture #01

    Posted by admin on August 30th, 2009 and filed under wall hanging | 3 Comments »

    Copper wire sculpture. For sale at my website, www.rollingballsculptureofficeart.web.officelive.com

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    12 - Bayeux Tapestry

    Posted by admin on August 30th, 2009 and filed under bayeux | 2 Comments »

    Angels in America OST:
    Thomas Newman - Bayeux Tapestry

    Duration : 0:1:50

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