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- Tiffany And His Stained Glass
by Tracy Crowe. When I think of stained glass windows, or stained glass lampshades, I think of Louis Comfort Tiffany. What is his story? How did he come to create such magnificent pieces of art?
Louis Comfort Tiffany lived from 1848 to 1933. His father was the founder and main owner of a highly successful New York City jewelry and fancy goods store. This business provided Tiffany with both "know-how" and f... products, articles, news
- The Versatility Of Rubber Stamp Sets For Scrapbooking, Card-Making, and More
by Amy Wells. Are you fond of collecting and working with art rubber stamps? Would you like to own some more interesting and rare designed and themed rubber stamps? If your answer to both the questions is in the affirmative, collecting rubber stamp sets can be a great way to unleash your creativity, and add versatility to your projects.
Besides individual and theme rubber stamps, there are an amazing amount o... products, articles, news
- Which Comic Book Collecting DVD Do You Want in Your Resource Library?
by Mike Selvon. Do you want to catch up on the story line of a Star Wars comic book collection but find yourself without the time to devote to track down all of the comics? Or perhaps watching cartoons is the preferred medium for seeing those web slinging, gun toting, futuristic heroes out to save a fictional universe. Enter in the comic book collecting DVD as a way to see those favorite heroes and villains come... products, articles, news
- How Does Soap Clean?
by John Grimes. If you have ever wondered how does soap clean, you have found out that you need to learn a bit of molecular chemistry first. Here is a short version of the process.
Molecules are groups of two or more similar atoms that are electrically bonded together. It was once thought that molecules were part of a neat orderly progression from atoms upward to visible matter, but that is not completely true.... products, articles, news
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