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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Open Question: Where can I buy Cristal D'arques "Trendy" glasses in the US? and more...

 
 



Open Question: Where can I buy Cristal D'arques "Trendy" glasses in the US? and more...

Open Question: Where can I buy Cristal D'arques "Trendy" glasses in the US?

I have searched everywhere for these glasses (or something similar) both online and in various shops I thought might carry them. Does anyone know of a US shop that either carries or can order these and ship them to Georgia? (Attached is a picture of the glasses) http://tinyurl.com/yftj93h

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Open Question: Why is paint different on the wall than in the bucket?

I am currently directing a school play. While the set people were painting a big curtain, they hung it on the wall to make it easier. After a while we realized that the paint was seeping through. We put plastic under the curtain until they were done. We pulled down the curtain to find dark blue spots on an off-white wall. Nice. My teacher got some paint that is the same color of the wall to fix it. I helped to put on the first coat and the paint was fine. A few days later I wanted to put on a second coat. I used the same paint as before(off-white) but it was a COMPLETELY different color when I put it on the wall. Thinking it would dry differently, I kept painting. It dried even darker. In the bucket, on the stick we used to stir it, on the paint bucket lid, and on the paint brushes, it is they exact color of the wall. When we put it on the wall it is a light brownish-grey in color. Nobody can figure out why it is doing this. I even painted a regular white on the wall, let it dry, and tried again with the off-white. It didn't work. We mixed both paints together to see what would happen. Absolutely nothing. If we don't get this figured out we will probably get in big trouble. What should we do? HELP!!!!!Please?

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Open Question: Plasterboard alternative for a model?

I am making a model that requires me to shape, paint, and glue something that will represent small stone slabs (1/2" thick). I do not have access to power tools. I need to cut out unique shapes and then sand them down considerably to make a dome. I was thinking about plaster board but the material I need does not need to be that sturdy. I basically need something between plasterboard and styrofoam (if that makes sense). Any ideas would be appreciated.

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