If you're the DIY sort, hunt out a book called "French General: Home Sewn" - it has a pattern which would easily be modifiable to be more modern by using fabric paint or whatever you wish.
There wouldn't really be an "edition number", per se. National Geographic is considered to be the owner of any image created for it, and as such, there'd be more likely to be some kind of internal ...
Well, for the easiest, I'd probably see if you can find a replacement at Home Hardware or something. You may be able to pry off the old one, put on the new one, and paint.
Otherwise, ...
Common in Canada - Princess Margaret and a number of other hospitals do them, especially. I've never had the cash to drop on them, but they certainly are attractive.
I got used to watching tv at a high height when I was little - about shoulder height on me now at 5'10. Nobody's ever complained, I HATE it when a tv is at the level of my toes - *that's* what hurt...
Half the year in Canada, and half in the states, my whole life. I HORRIFY my friends by ordering, at restaurants, "a hot tea with lemon and a pitcher of ice." When all else fails, I make my own :)
One year, before it was readily available in pretty well any canadian upper-end grocery store, we imported my dad a tin of golden syrup. He ate it all. With a spoon.
For the DIY'ers in the crowd, check out "stitched in time" on amazon - there's a pattern for a similar, though not exactly the same, quilt towards the back. I think the "modern" in this is all abou...
My partner's in the art department. I have so many cooking show props in my kitchen, living-room drama set pieces in my living room, and leftover prop bedding sets in my bedroom than I really know ...
I love denby's Imperial Blue but I'm literally drowning in china - my mother and grandmother paint it, and me too. 16 place settings of Symphony, 16 of a hand paint I've done, 8 of a hand paint my...
I have had a beddinge for about 8 years, and after quite a while, it just turns into sleeping on a slab - if you get one, plan on replacing the mattress eventually, especially if you use it as a pr...
I have been designated the unofficial Ikea Installer for a trade show I help out at a few times a year. EVERYTHING Ikea comes to me - I once put together sixteen Lack shelving units (the big booksh...
I agree with the posters above - I mean, you're not going to be using 5 - 100 watt bulbs in there without BLINDING yourself anyways - I'd probably use 20 or 25, which seems to me like it'd be *fine...
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For the DIY'ers who don't have easy access to grainsack material - check out the Rouenneries line for Moda by French General.
Khrystena - I'm at 800sq ft 1 bdrm, $730, Utilities included, and I was starting to think I was paying too much :)
i saw something similar in a Signals catalogue - letters painted on a wood plaque and hung.
If you're the DIY sort, hunt out a book called "French General: Home Sewn" - it has a pattern which would easily be modifiable to be more modern by using fabric paint or whatever you wish.
There wouldn't really be an "edition number", per se. National Geographic is considered to be the owner of any image created for it, and as such, there'd be more likely to be some kind of internal ...
Well, for the easiest, I'd probably see if you can find a replacement at Home Hardware or something. You may be able to pry off the old one, put on the new one, and paint. Otherwise, ...
Common in Canada - Princess Margaret and a number of other hospitals do them, especially. I've never had the cash to drop on them, but they certainly are attractive.
For those in the Santa Fe area, there is a lovely gallery of foreign posters on Canyon Road.
I got used to watching tv at a high height when I was little - about shoulder height on me now at 5'10. Nobody's ever complained, I HATE it when a tv is at the level of my toes - *that's* what hurt...
Half the year in Canada, and half in the states, my whole life. I HORRIFY my friends by ordering, at restaurants, "a hot tea with lemon and a pitcher of ice." When all else fails, I make my own :)
Excellent how-to here - http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=316881.0
One year, before it was readily available in pretty well any canadian upper-end grocery store, we imported my dad a tin of golden syrup. He ate it all. With a spoon.
There is also a heavy difference between true veneer and photo-realistic laminate....
For the DIY'ers in the crowd, check out "stitched in time" on amazon - there's a pattern for a similar, though not exactly the same, quilt towards the back. I think the "modern" in this is all abou...
My partner's in the art department. I have so many cooking show props in my kitchen, living-room drama set pieces in my living room, and leftover prop bedding sets in my bedroom than I really know ...
What I've found works well is a colour that seems like it would appear in the background of the photo - it just really makes it pop.
I love denby's Imperial Blue but I'm literally drowning in china - my mother and grandmother paint it, and me too. 16 place settings of Symphony, 16 of a hand paint I've done, 8 of a hand paint my...
I have had a beddinge for about 8 years, and after quite a while, it just turns into sleeping on a slab - if you get one, plan on replacing the mattress eventually, especially if you use it as a pr...
I have been designated the unofficial Ikea Installer for a trade show I help out at a few times a year. EVERYTHING Ikea comes to me - I once put together sixteen Lack shelving units (the big booksh...
I agree with the posters above - I mean, you're not going to be using 5 - 100 watt bulbs in there without BLINDING yourself anyways - I'd probably use 20 or 25, which seems to me like it'd be *fine...