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  • Why You Need A Display Case  By : John Doe
    Why You Need A Display CaseSome people are under the impression you need to own a retail shop to have a display case. While commercial display cases (like commercial pet display cases) are popular, many people often have one in their home.
  • Setting Up Your Display Case  By : John Doe
    One of the best ways to display photographs, memorabilia and other prized possessions is by using a display case. When properly done, a display case can showcase your collectables for all to see in an elegant manner.
  • Finding The Best Display Case For Your Treasures  By : John Doe
    Maybe you have a bunch of collectibles sitting in your closet gathering dust. Or perhaps you've been storing your fine China in the kitchen cupboards instead of a hutch. Far too often we sequester our prized possessions rather than place them where they deserve to be. .. on display.
  • The Making of a Slipcover: A Lost Art  By : John Doe
    Today in this world of fast everything, most of us just don't have the time (nor patience) to do an all consuming job of making a slipcover. We go buy them and not always are they what we want. They are generic in most cases and just don't work on the furniture right or look professional.
  • Printing on Canvas  By : John Doe
    Given the progress in inkjet and media technology, demand for printing photographs and art on canvas is growing exponentially. Whether you have a good inkjet printer or you prefer to have your work done by a professional outfit, it is worth to explore this option for any type of image.
  • The Nuts and Bolts of Vintage Tin Toys  By : John Doe
    Before Game Boy and Play Station, there were tin toys. During their heyday, these whimsical toys amused children for hours. Today, these toys have great nostalgic appeal. Here's your guide to tin toys. The Players.
  • The ABCs of Ceramics  By : John Doe
    Ceramics can be delicate and decorative or unrefined and utilitarian. Bone china, porcelain, stoneware and earthenware - this month we'll review them all. How Ceramics are Made. Different kinds of stone are ground into a fine powder, mixed with water resulting in a paste.
  • Where Antiques Originate and How You Can Find Them  By : John Doe
    It's important to understand where antiques originate. Many antique buyers make the mistake of mis-understanding the process by which antique items are found. Many collectors and dealers waste valuable time searching in places where they believe that these items are in great abundance.
  • Antiques From Europe...Is It Really The Goose That Layed the Golden Egg?  By : John Doe
    Many dealers and auctioneers have been bringing container loads of antiques from Europe for years now. The lure of getting "fresh to the market" antique furniture and "smalls" is something that can bring renewed excitement back into your antique business.
  • The Most Powerful Attribute in Antiques and Collectibles  By : John Doe
    What can increase your sales volume and make you more productive day in and day out? You've probably heard this three word statement that seperates those who wish they could do better,from those who really do.
  • Mini Rc Cars  By : John Doe
    Did your heart ever palpitate for fast driving? Did you ever imagine your hands controlling an extremely speedy car? I f so, then you should definitely experience the gravity and true charm of mini RC cars.
  • Wholesale Scrapbooking: Should You Start A Direct Sales Scrapbooking Business Just The Discount?  By : John Doe
    Have you ever thought about signing on with a scrapbooking direct sales company, just to get the discount on your own supplies? It can be a great way to get your own product at a discount and meet other scrapbookers, but it's also important to read the fine print.
  • Saltwater Coral Reef Aquariums - 5 Tips for Success  By : John Doe
    Do you dream of watching the natural beauty of the undersea reef life while sitting in your living room?Whether your goal is a nano reef tank or a 150 gallon aquarium with an ecosystem of coral and saltwater fish, the following five tips will lead you on your way to success.
  • My Greatest Stamp Find  By : John Doe
    I have been involved with stamps nearly my entire life. My first collection was as a ten-year old boy collecting with my neighborhood buddies. By the time I was done with it, I had more than 3,000 stamps in my collection and sold it for the princely sum of 7. 50 in 1958.
  • Woodworking Beginners: Introduction To First Time Crafts  By : John Doe
    Woodworking: The Process Of Making Something Using WoodThe art of woodworking is one of the most ancient and widespread.
  • Woodworking Beginners: Secret Tips To Start Right  By : John Doe
    Woodworking: Where To Start - Tips From Experienced WoodworkersWoodworking encompasses a broad area of skills, specialties, and applications.
  • Woodworking: The Best Wood For Beginners  By : John Doe
    Woodworking: Know Your WoodWood is made of cellulose fibers, held together with a property called lignin, and is classified as hardwood or softwood, depending on the type of tree from which it comes.
  • Woodworking: Protection When Working With Wood - Ignoring Could Potentially Harm Your Health Or Kill  By : John Doe
    Woodworking: Basic Safety TipsWoodworking can be a dangerous undertaking if you are not careful and choose to disregard safety guidelines. A circular saw, router, or other piece of power equipment can disfigure and even kill if not used properly.
  • Woodworking Tools: Right Selection And Care Will Save You Money, Part 1  By : John Doe
    Woodworking: Tools Of The Trade, Part 1 - A Place To WorkA civilization's maturity and intelligence is judged, in part, by the diversity and sophistication of its tools. When it comes to woodworking, the human race is quite advanced.
  • Woodworking Tools: Right Selection And Care Will Save You Money, Part 2  By : John Doe
    Woodworking: Tools Of The Trade, Part 2 - Tools For CuttingA civilization's maturity and intelligence is judged, in part, by the diversity and sophistication of its tools. When it comes to woodworking, the human race is quite advanced.
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