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Friday, July 22, 2011

The Sale is ON! All must go...




Decorative Painting Books - new, not secondhand/used, from USA. A VERY, VERY low price!(You can compare the price at your local Craftshops). All prices excluding postage.



1. PB01

Briar Patch 2 by Sandy Fochler, the famous author of the 'Briar Patch' series

- beautiful projects for your kitchen & lovely lace projects for beginners.

SOLD

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2. PB02

Endless Seasons 2 by Tiffany Hastie

- A must have for all garden lovers! Awesome projects on pots, seed boxes, tray, table, frames etc.
Our price RM59.00 only.


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3. PB03


Endless Season's by Tiffany Hastie
(SOLD)
-learn how to paint country houses, apples & many more on tray, candle, shelf amongst other surfaces.
Our price : RM59.00 only


**Buy any two of DP01, DPo2 or DP03 at RM100.00 only, you save further RM18.00!!


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4.PB04


Art with Heart, Volume 4 by Dorothy Whisenhunt, CDA


-discover ways to paint still life fruits & vegetables on veggie tote, gesso board; gorgeous pansies & hollyhocks & many more!

Our price : RM55 only

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5. PB05
Scenes of the Seasons by Jurate Okura
(SOLD)
- scenery country projects for beginners & lovely hydrangeas on tissue box, hand mirror & paper mache boxes, snowy day on door crown etc.

Our price : RM45.00 only

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6.PB06

Pick of the Bunch by Lola Gill

- simple way of painting selected flowers e.g violet, forget-me-not, poppy, wild rose, an English Village Pond etc.

Our price : RM45.00 only

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7. PB07



Cows in the Corn by Annie Lang

-fun projects for your kids & you..Learn how to paint Cows & chickens on bottles, wood, tins, tshirt, mug etc., emphasizing on linework technique.


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Tarikh Hantar Soalan
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15/03/2007 03:53 PM
Soalan
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Apakah hukumnya menggunakan pinggan mangkuk yang dibuat dari abu tulang haiwan. Contohnya dalam website dibawah:
http://home.howstuffworks.com/lenox.htm/printable.
Jawapan
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Hukum menggunakan abu tulang haiwan yang tidak halal dimakan seperti tulang babi dan seumpamanya dan tulang binatang halal(seperti lembu) tetapi tidak disembelih mengikut hukum syarak untuk membuat pinggan mangkuk adalah haram digunakan oleh umat Islam..
Status
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Selesai - Paparan Web.
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PANEL SJAI 280807
Tarikh Selesai
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28/08/2007 03:04 PM

(Untuk makluman semua, apa yang saya tahu/faham ialah biasanya pinggan mangkuk yg mempunyai unsur tulang haiwan akan ditulis/dicetak 'Fine Bone China' di bawahnya. Memang tidak dinafikan produk 'Fine Bone China' mempunyai 'finishing' yg cantik dan 'kekuatan' yg lebih berbanding 'fine porcelain' dan 'stoneware' yg lebih murah harganya tetapi jika berasa waswas lebih baik dielakkan daripada membeli & menggunakannya - Wallahua'lam)



Fine China - Dinnerware designated as "Fine China" usually indicates that feldspar, a glassy and hard crystalline mineral made up mainly of aluminum silicates rather than bone ash has been used as the fluxing (fusing or bonding) agent. Fine china does not have the pure white body seen in bone china - it tends to have a grey-white hue. Bone China - The ingredients of bone china are china clay, china stone, silica, alumina, alkalies, lime and bone ash. It is fired at high temperatures of 2300 to 2500 degrees Fahrenheit. In the best grades of English bone china 50% or more of the body consists of refined bone ash prepared from specially selected animal bones which are reduced to a fine powder by heat. The bone is mixed with the finest china clays and highest quality Cornish stone. Specially skilled workers are needed in the manufacture of bone china and the best and most highly skilled in the world are found in the pottery district of England. Porcelain - Today the term porcelain is used loosely to describe shaped clay fired at extremely high temperatures, much higher than used in conventional china manufacture. When shaped thin enough porcelain is translucent, as is bone china. As a matter of fact, the recipe for both porcelain & bone china are closely aligned. The term "bone china" however, indicates that calcined animal bone ash (usually 25% to 50% of the total mixture) has been added to the basic batter of white clay and pulverized stone. Semi-Porcelain - A harder, more durable form of earthenware. The principle ingredient is china clay or feldspathic clay baked at a high temperature. Often the term semi-porcelain and high-grade earthenware are interchangeable.