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Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Design
Koi fish is the most hottest and traditional tattoo design in Japan that symbolizes strength and good luck.


Tattoo: It should not be a rushed decision!
Exercise patience and do a bit of online and word-of-mouth research to ensure safe tattooing.


Working With Epoxy - Part 2 of 3
Have you ever heard the saying, "A chain is only as strong as its weakest link”? That saying very much applies to working with epoxy when building a boat.


How to Buy Art
How to go about buying a piece of art for your home can be a daunting task.


How Did MySpace Layouts Become Popular?
Various themes of various categories arranged accordingly to the content of your profile can make your Myspace layouts popular.

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You Can Unleash the Great Artist Within You
Each of us has a little child - an artist inside. In each and everyone of us is a direct perception of the world around us which speaks to us. We need to express ourselves, express our feelings and thoughts. This is not a desire to become an artist - we a


Top Selling Crafts for 2006 Craft Shows
Here's my top 5 crafts that you can produce such as Artificial flower and plant arrangements, Seasonal items, Toys, Scrapbooking items and Craft packs.


Party Goods - Food That Will Make Your Guests Smile At the Thought
Taking into account the million and one different kinds of parties people throw, integrating your specific party theme into your eatery will be a thoughtful and joyful conversation piece that will give entertainment through out the evening. Here are some


The Hookah Experience
A hookah is basically a water pipe intended for the smoking of tobacco. It is often made of glass with two or more flexible stems drawing the water cooled smoke from the pipe. It originated in India many centuries ago, and moved from there into the Middle


Sedona Schnebly's Sculptor: Susan Kliewer
Coupled with a life in the country-side and constant contact with Navajo culture, her works involve detailed research, something she has been doing for about 30 years.


Christmas & Clydesdales In St. Louis
The public is invited to become part of the show, by turning their headlights down to parking lights, and slowing to a crawl as they drive through the area.


A Night in Huancayo - A Short Story
The story takes place in the Andean city of Huancayo, it all happens in one night, two strangers meet, and they find out, they can help one another, the only problem is, one wants something, prizeless.


William Hogarth
William Hogarth painters alike succeeded a lot in making their society more perfect. One of such successful perfect society creators was William Hogarth.


Caring for Your Belly Dancing Costumes
Belly Dancing costumes can be fragile and an expensive investment, so caring for them properly is vital. These seven steps will ensure your costume will serve you well for many performances.


The History of the Tea Ceremony
The tea ceremony was a practice in China for thousands of years before a Chinese Buddhist monk introduced it to Japan in the ninth century. After its initial introduction, the tea ceremony became hugely popular in Japan.



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