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From: Grateful Dead news - http://deadnews.blogspot.com/ Article URL: http://deadnews.blogspot.com/2006/04/wes-wilson-rooted-in-60s.html Brought to my attention by Nick Oliva at Only Moments: http://onlymoments.wordpress.com/ A generation's artist rooted in the '60s: Maker of iconic posters still creates — and farms — on a spread near Aurora by Sony Hocklander News-Leader. You may not know the name Wes Wilson, but you've likely seen his art in books and magazines, on walls or even T-s
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July 18th, 2009NatalieLeave a commentGo to comments When asked how they’d like to spend their birthday, some children want to go to the game center. Or an amusement park. OrNot my child. She wants the $200 cake.Let me explain. About a month ago, I asked my daughter what she wanted for her fourth birthday. Her answer? A Jasmine cake.Um, yea. Mommy doesn’t have that kind of talent. Can I scrapbook? Sure. Design all kinds of publications? Sure. Take a photo or two – in focus? Of course. But drawin
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Ringer Spy Uhtred passed this information to Red Carpet Tours , and they have exclusively shared these pics with TheOneRing.net! The re-building of Hobbiton has begun, with the planting of hedgerows and fruit trees. An extension to the path that passes in front of Bag End has been marked out also. There will be several new Hobbit holes dotted along its length. Check out the complete gallery of images in our scrapbook and discuss in our forums! [ Scrapbook Gallery ] [ Red Carpet Tours ] Share
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Author : Andy West Whether you are talking about an individual creating the perfect scrapbook page, or a printing company putting out thousands of decks of cards, both are going to need to use some type of corner rounder Of course, the size, price, and capabilities of the corner rounder are going to vary significantly Handheld corner rounders can be purchased from a variety of sources In fact, the local craft store probably has numerous options, so you don't have to just stick with plain
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