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Based Faux
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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Lot of 40 10mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $4.69 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
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28 Big 14mm Round Glass Based Faux Pearl Beads $7.99 |
Im looking for a small double (4 foot bed). I would like a (faux) leather or wooden bed. Not a duvan?
I have surfed the Internet and only found the following shop bedworld.net. Please only give me websites or shops (Im based in London) that definately sell this type of bed. Your help is appreciated muchly.
Thank you
Markus
4ft or 122cm is a very small double!
Wimbledon pine do three wooden 4ft beds: http://www.wimbledonpine.co.uk/showfaq_style.asp?fldAuto=106&style=4ft%20Beds&Order=0
Beds2Go do metal and wooden 4ft beds: http://www.beds2go.co.uk/4ft_beds.htm
I very much doubt you will find a faux leather one as 4ft beds are typically made for children and guest rooms.
Faux Finishing for the Beginner
So many people have fears trying new things, if you have some sense of adventure, take a risk after all you can always paint over it.
TOOLS: 6″ roller, tile sponge, glazing compound, paint, tape, trowels, hawk, plastic
BASICS – Try doing a sample board or you can always begin behind a door. The trick in any good faux finish is consistency, edging detail, and overlapping edges. Let’s start with one techique called sponging. Now my approach is a bit different in that instead of using a Sea Sponge to blot the glaze onto the wall I use a 6″ tile sponge to softly blend the glaze onto the surface in swirling strokes working quickly from the top corner of a along the ceiling working my way downward then across, but keeping my patterns very random.
It helps to have your base color painted in an eggshell finish in order to allow the glaze to move freely and not absorb and dry to quickly and become blotchy. Also have a 4″ dry chip brush in your back pocket to fade and soften out your edges or any obvious dark glaze areas. Work in 3′x3′ areas by dipping your pre-damped tile sponge into the glazing compound. Try to choose pleasing color combinations that compliment your base color. I usually have a light base color something like Behr’s Swiss Coffee and then a darker glaze.
Fade out your edges with the sponge, if you need to go larger than your 3′x3′ area, then do so. When you come back up to the next section along the ceiling don’t start along the already glazed side, but 2′ away and fade into your already completed finish. You may even pounce the sponge by patting softly onto the way to achieve the desired look.
At first you will notice alot of swirl marks but don’t worry keep moving down the wall, then come back and with a lighter touch keeping your tile sponge very flat litely keep swirling. You can even swirl a bit with your 4″ dry brush if the glaze is too heavy.
CORNERS – Don’t stop just at the edge of a wall blend onto and into the next wall randomly to create the natural pattern. Random movements are the key here.
MISTAKES – If you make a mistake don’t worry, you can easily take a clean damp sponge or rag and by patting lightly remove excess glaze, let it dry and litely reglaze that area again.
MIXING THE GLAZE: In 3 equal parts in a ratio of 1:1:1 take water, glaze, and paint and mix about a quart total that should be enough for a medium sized room since glaze goes very far.
Have Fun!
Check out some images and techniques at : www.venetianplasterdecor.com for some new ideas and colors.
Vaughn
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The man in the mirror has made many mistakes, often taking many wrong turns. I ask for forgiveness and give grace for all that surounds us. My struggles are not unlike so many others; it’s how we interpret those moments into awareness. I’m slowly awakening each and every day.
