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2). Hammock Care- Cleaning and storing hammocks with spreader bars. By : Neisha Bjorklund
Don’t plan on machine washing these types of hammocks for they usually have non-removable spreader bars, which makes machine washing not possible.
If you plan on hand washing these particular hammocks simply lay the hammock on your driveway or deck, any hard surface that is free of debris. Using a bucket of water with mild detergent, and a soft bristle brush, clean the hammock bed on one side, then flip the hammock and clean the other side the same way.
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5). Choosing New Upholstery By : James C
If you are ready to buy new furniture for your home you should stop for a minute to think about what kind of upholstery you should get. Its an important decision. It could mean the difference between buying a couch or chair that lasts for years or for only months. There are many different types of upholstery and they are best for different uses. This article will help guide you in making your decision.
Article Related to: carpet, upholstery, furniture, cleaning, cleaners, cleaner, fabric, upholstery cleaning, couch, sofa
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7). Give your old furniture a new life! By : Robert Palmer
If you are thinking of redecorating or moving but don’t want to get rid of your beloved furniture, then reupholstering or slipcovers are perfect for you. This article will explore some of the ways of giving your living room a face lift without having to spend thousands on brand new furniture.
Many of us get very attached to our furniture. Let’s face it; you spent way too long looking for something that fits your style just to throw it out a year later when you redecorate or getting ready for a party.
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8). Three Keys To Fabric Selection By : Janet Montie
There is so much variety available in fabric shops, on-line, and in mail-order catalogs that it's almost difficult to choose. Often, I end up buying fabric whether I need it right now or not. After all, a quilter must always have fabric on hand.
The "magic" comes when you find a fabric that you fall in love with. Finding a suitable fabric usually isn't difficult for a project you're working on.
Article Related to: fabric, quilt, quilting, quilts, quilters, material, sewing, cotton, discount
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10). Helpful Hints For A Tent Wedding By : Charles Kassotis
How to set up for a great tent wedding.
Article Related to: tent, tents, wedding, organize, rain, sun, guests, cost, rental, floor, fabric, texture
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11). Producing Canvas Art Prints By : Juan José
A very recent technology allows for artists’ original paintings to be replicated on canvas. Prior to this an artist who painted an original work on canvas would have to have a reproduction made on paper. Unlike a paper reproduction, one printed on canvas can be displayed without glass and matting, and also looks like an original.
There are two main ways that person can produce canvas prints.
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13). Elements of Interior Design By : Kathy Iven
Whether you are working with existing furnishings and fabrics or “starting from scratch” with an empty room, you should always use the elements and principles of design as a guide in choosing everything. The elements are your tools or raw materials, much like paints are the basics to a painter. The elements of design include space, line, form, color, and texture.
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15). I Hate My Work Uniform By : Josh Stone
This article covers reasons why people may hate their uniform, some reasons why and how to rectify the reasons that cause a hate for the uniform.
Article Related to: work, uniform, work uniforms, fabric, logo, apparel, clothing, job, uniforms, work uniform, career
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16). How to Use Fabric to Decorate Your Home By : Elmer Anthony Olaer
Depending on its use, fabrics can bring unique moods to a room. Heavy, rich-colored and textured fabrics usually bring a more formal, ornate feel to a room, while sheer fabrics used in windows, made to hang over bare walls, or even just thrown over the back of a couch or an ottoman bring a fun, flirty feel to a room.
Article Related to: fabric, home improvement, interior design, accessories, furniture
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