i want glass painting designs from the internet .. mainly floral or bird designs but other designs would also do .. just tell me the site or the place on teh net .. i searched yahoo and google but could not find good results ..
Where can i get glass painting designs on the net for free ?
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Reply:just do an internet search for "free stained glass patterns". you will be clicking for hours.
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Reply:Have you tried looking for stained glass patterns? Instead of using solder (the metal between the bits of glass) I'm guessing you'd be using black glass paint. You might try do a search for clip art + birds or clip art + flowers. (The pictures are usually simple black %26amp; white drawings.) Another option: look up stencils. Good luck!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Chinet. Paper platters, plastic-coated. How do I address the company who produces Chinet products?
Chinet platters can be washed and re-used 15 to 20 times. The one I'm looking for has a floral design on its border. I have looked for them at Albertsons, Safeway, Raleys and other supermarkets with no luck.
Chinet. Paper platters, plastic-coated. How do I address the company who produces Chinet products?
http://www.us.huhtamaki.com/apps/fsbu/fs...
Mail:
Huhtamaki Foodservice, Inc.
9201 Packaging Drive
DeSoto, Kansas 66018
Telephone:
(800) 244-6382
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Chinet. Paper platters, plastic-coated. How do I address the company who produces Chinet products?
http://www.us.huhtamaki.com/apps/fsbu/fs...
Mail:
Huhtamaki Foodservice, Inc.
9201 Packaging Drive
DeSoto, Kansas 66018
Telephone:
(800) 244-6382
Nanny Source
Need help with obtaining a very simple circular maze design...?
I am doing a project for a floral art class and want to do what is called a Pave design in a flat, low, circular glass container. The design/maze lines will be outlined in greens in a circular maze design and the concentric rings will be filled with graduating colors of flowers/rocks/glass. I have been looking online for a good, simple circular maze that I can print out and use as a template for the design, but so far I have found little to help me. All of what I have found seems to be very complex and too detailed for my purpose, or I have found photographs that are taken from a standing point of view. Does anyone have any ideas? thanks so much!
Need help with obtaining a very simple circular maze design...?
I found two websites that may help you. The first gives an example of designing a squared style maze, but if you think outside the box (sorry for the pun) it may work for you. Take the basic structural example and soften/curve the edges, then build from there.
This site also give examples and links to other types of mazes. http://www.clickmazes.com/mazes/mdesign....
The other site is:
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/maze/design...
It also has examples of various mazes including circular ones and may be the better of the two sites.
Hope this helps.
Need help with obtaining a very simple circular maze design...?
I found two websites that may help you. The first gives an example of designing a squared style maze, but if you think outside the box (sorry for the pun) it may work for you. Take the basic structural example and soften/curve the edges, then build from there.
This site also give examples and links to other types of mazes. http://www.clickmazes.com/mazes/mdesign....
The other site is:
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/maze/design...
It also has examples of various mazes including circular ones and may be the better of the two sites.
Hope this helps.
Please let me know from where i can get patterns for carving on the door free of cost?
floral designs and bird patterns will be better.
Please let me know from where i can get patterns for carving on the door free of cost?
In this section, you can conveniently download free woodcarving patterns:
http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/fr...
Reply:http://www.carvingpatterns.com/canes/gri...
Reply:looooovee
Please let me know from where i can get patterns for carving on the door free of cost?
In this section, you can conveniently download free woodcarving patterns:
http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/fr...
Reply:http://www.carvingpatterns.com/canes/gri...
Reply:looooovee
I am looking for a catchy business name for an event decorating business?
My services would include: floral and event design, chair cover and linen rental, placecard/menu/invitations, favors, and party supply rentals. I would like to one day expand and incorporate a bakery(wedding cake specialization) so I would need a name that would make sense if I do incorporate the baking aspect. Thanks ahead for any ideas.
I am looking for a catchy business name for an event decorating business?
Perfect Party Planners-not sure if that one is taken in your area.
Reply:Favors and Flavors
Reply:- DEBAK
- combination of decoration and baking and sounds foreign, which is always good.
- Plus good as a search words for your website (assuming you'll have one), because it would be a unique name (aint checked it though)
byline - the complete event organiser
Would allow you to add one as many services you like in the future.
Overall, only sure way to see how it would look, is to get it designed, something with elegance, but at the end of the day depends what your company stands for e.g. fun, high quality, corporate events, weddings etc etc
Reply:You might want to enlist the help of your best friends and here is the forum to do it. Try the link below and follow their suggestions. It worked for me.
Reply:The Greatest Party
I am looking for a catchy business name for an event decorating business?
Perfect Party Planners-not sure if that one is taken in your area.
Reply:Favors and Flavors
Reply:- DEBAK
- combination of decoration and baking and sounds foreign, which is always good.
- Plus good as a search words for your website (assuming you'll have one), because it would be a unique name (aint checked it though)
byline - the complete event organiser
Would allow you to add one as many services you like in the future.
Overall, only sure way to see how it would look, is to get it designed, something with elegance, but at the end of the day depends what your company stands for e.g. fun, high quality, corporate events, weddings etc etc
Reply:You might want to enlist the help of your best friends and here is the forum to do it. Try the link below and follow their suggestions. It worked for me.
Reply:The Greatest Party
Handpainted floral alphabet?
I'm looking for a floral G to have my mom paint on my daughters headboard. Unfortunately, I have this image in my mind and am able to find NOTHING close to it. Does anyone have any ideas on where I can go to look at the different options for this design? Thanks so much.
Handpainted floral alphabet?
flower letters,
http://www.bisousscrapbooks.com/catalog/...
http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbvi...
http://www.normansaunders.com/LOVE/LOVE-...
http://home.att.net/~sheashells/b-wreath...
http://www.mommyartist.com/LettersJill.J...
http://www.embroidery-fonts.com/Flower%2...
http://www.astitchahalf.com/fontmania15....
http://www.stencil-library.com/docs/cat0...
http://www.craftcuts.com/reusable-stenci...
still may be able to create your own, using images editors,
Blingee online effects
http://blingee.com/blingee/upload_base
Inkscape ~illustrator
http://www.inkscape.org/
Gimp +gtk
http://www.gimp.org/windows/
Artrage2
http://www.artrage.com/artragedown.html
example,
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=...
..
Reply:you're welcome, best of luck, and have fun, ☺♥♫ Report Abuse
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Handpainted floral alphabet?
flower letters,
http://www.bisousscrapbooks.com/catalog/...
http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbvi...
http://www.normansaunders.com/LOVE/LOVE-...
http://home.att.net/~sheashells/b-wreath...
http://www.mommyartist.com/LettersJill.J...
http://www.embroidery-fonts.com/Flower%2...
http://www.astitchahalf.com/fontmania15....
http://www.stencil-library.com/docs/cat0...
http://www.craftcuts.com/reusable-stenci...
still may be able to create your own, using images editors,
Blingee online effects
http://blingee.com/blingee/upload_base
Inkscape ~illustrator
http://www.inkscape.org/
Gimp +gtk
http://www.gimp.org/windows/
Artrage2
http://www.artrage.com/artragedown.html
example,
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=...
..
Reply:you're welcome, best of luck, and have fun, ☺♥♫ Report Abuse
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Elements Of Design -- Desktop Publishing.?
3.) The leading Between the lines in the following block of text is _____ Points.
When professional floral designers use the term "design" technique, they're referring to a method used to design a floral arrangement's idividual parts. Design techniques can be applied to almost any design style for added appeal and interest.
A- 9.
B- 11.
C- 13.
D- 15.
4.)The sample text from Question 3 is set in point size ____.
A- 9
B- 11.
C- 13.
D- 15.
5.)The Sample text from Qustion 3 has a line length of ____ Picas.
A- 14.
B- 18.
C- 22.
D- 26.
6.)The sample text from question 3 is set.
A- flush right/ragged left.
B- flush left/ragged right.
C- centered.
D- full justified.
Elements Of Design -- Desktop Publishing.?
What we're looking at on Yahoo isn't what you're looking at, Lisa, so we can't give you measurements that are accurate.
But this may help you figure it out.
Picas and points are measurements--like inches, yards and miles are measurements, but smaller. There are 6 picas in every inch or 72 points in an inch. So for question #5 (I'll take the easy one first), measure the width of your line of text --(let's say it's 2 inches) then multiply by 6 to get the number of picas (2 x 6 = 12 picas). In question 5, answer B would be exactly 3 inches in length and D would be about 4 1/3". I'll let you work out the other two.
Question 6 is easy: look at your sample paragraph. If the words all line up down the right side of the page, but zigzag down the left edge, it's A. Answer B is the opposite: words line up on left side of the page, but don't on the right.
If they don't line up on either side, go with answer C and if they line up evenly on both sides, the paragraph is fully justified (D).
No one can give you a definite answer for Questions 3 and 4 because only you can see the actual type in your question. But here's a suggestion for Question 3: in MS Word or another word processing program, choose a font like Ariel with a type size of 10. Type in and print out your paragraph and see how it matches up. Does the font look similar? If not, try another, such as Times New Roman.
When you get a font that looks like the one in your sample, print it out and compare it to your sample. Adjust the size until you get it to match exactly (if you're lucky!). Then look to see what point size that is. A 12 point Ariel is much larger visually than a 12 point Times, so to make this work, you need to find the exact font and size. It's important to print it out each time because computer monitors distort sizes.
Or, you can buy a points ruler which will help you measure the height of the letters (point size) and the leading (the distance from the bottom of of the type on line 1 down to the bottom of line 2. 1/4" = 25 points and 1/8"=12.5 points, but it is very difficult to measure with a standard ruler.
If the lines of type are touching the lines below and above, the answer to question 4 will be the same as # 3. But usually type is set with at least 2 points of extra space (leading) between the lines.
Even if we were seeing the exact font you see, our monitors all are set slightly differently, so what looks like 12 point Times Roman on your monitor would look an entirely different size on another person's.
You can also take your sample to the office of a printer or newspaper and they can tell you the answers to questions 3 and 4.
Hope that has helped!
Reply:tryyr
When professional floral designers use the term "design" technique, they're referring to a method used to design a floral arrangement's idividual parts. Design techniques can be applied to almost any design style for added appeal and interest.
A- 9.
B- 11.
C- 13.
D- 15.
4.)The sample text from Question 3 is set in point size ____.
A- 9
B- 11.
C- 13.
D- 15.
5.)The Sample text from Qustion 3 has a line length of ____ Picas.
A- 14.
B- 18.
C- 22.
D- 26.
6.)The sample text from question 3 is set.
A- flush right/ragged left.
B- flush left/ragged right.
C- centered.
D- full justified.
Elements Of Design -- Desktop Publishing.?
What we're looking at on Yahoo isn't what you're looking at, Lisa, so we can't give you measurements that are accurate.
But this may help you figure it out.
Picas and points are measurements--like inches, yards and miles are measurements, but smaller. There are 6 picas in every inch or 72 points in an inch. So for question #5 (I'll take the easy one first), measure the width of your line of text --(let's say it's 2 inches) then multiply by 6 to get the number of picas (2 x 6 = 12 picas). In question 5, answer B would be exactly 3 inches in length and D would be about 4 1/3". I'll let you work out the other two.
Question 6 is easy: look at your sample paragraph. If the words all line up down the right side of the page, but zigzag down the left edge, it's A. Answer B is the opposite: words line up on left side of the page, but don't on the right.
If they don't line up on either side, go with answer C and if they line up evenly on both sides, the paragraph is fully justified (D).
No one can give you a definite answer for Questions 3 and 4 because only you can see the actual type in your question. But here's a suggestion for Question 3: in MS Word or another word processing program, choose a font like Ariel with a type size of 10. Type in and print out your paragraph and see how it matches up. Does the font look similar? If not, try another, such as Times New Roman.
When you get a font that looks like the one in your sample, print it out and compare it to your sample. Adjust the size until you get it to match exactly (if you're lucky!). Then look to see what point size that is. A 12 point Ariel is much larger visually than a 12 point Times, so to make this work, you need to find the exact font and size. It's important to print it out each time because computer monitors distort sizes.
Or, you can buy a points ruler which will help you measure the height of the letters (point size) and the leading (the distance from the bottom of of the type on line 1 down to the bottom of line 2. 1/4" = 25 points and 1/8"=12.5 points, but it is very difficult to measure with a standard ruler.
If the lines of type are touching the lines below and above, the answer to question 4 will be the same as # 3. But usually type is set with at least 2 points of extra space (leading) between the lines.
Even if we were seeing the exact font you see, our monitors all are set slightly differently, so what looks like 12 point Times Roman on your monitor would look an entirely different size on another person's.
You can also take your sample to the office of a printer or newspaper and they can tell you the answers to questions 3 and 4.
Hope that has helped!
Reply:tryyr
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