Not exact matches
With video, you have an opportunity to
paint a picture,
making it easier for people to connect with both you and your
product.»
(Reuters)- DowDuPont Inc (DWDP.N) reported a higher - than - expected first - quarter profit on Thursday as increased prices for its
products and demand for packaging,
paint and other materials
made up for a weak agriculture business.
Whether creating a custom
product or choosing from our wide variety of stock
paint trays,
paint tray liners, wall paper trays or the next big idea to
make a task simplier, we will meet your consumer
product needs.
This
makes it the easiest milk
paint to work with and creates a far smoother
paint than other milk
paint product we've seen.
* Edited to add: I wrote to Melissa & Doug last night to express my concerns about toys
made in China and lead
paint and here's what they had to say about their
product...
The whole lead
paint scare is even more reason we should all work diligently to research and buy AMERICAN
MADE products for our children.
The new regulations take effect Feb. 10 under the Consumer
Product Safety Improvement Act, which was passed by Congress last year in response to widespread recalls of
products that posed a threat to children, including toys
made with lead or lead - based
paint.
«VOC - free»
paints take the process one step further, removing unstable, airborne toxins from their pigment formulas as well,
making for a much safer
product.
With hand -
painted theme collections
made of earthenware, resin and ceramic, each
product has been
made to last for years to come.
You will also love that this
product is
made without any harmful chemicals or toxic
paints.
We took our time
making a couple different sets and may try
painting them once we get our final
products done.
The final
products that moms are sharing on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter may look like they took hours to
paint, but you can actually
make one in a few minutes using your smartphone.
Carbon and silicon don't play nice in nature — they link up only in human -
made products like
paint and pharmaceuticals.
Imagine a
paint bucket or shampoo bottle in which every drop contains particles that have been encoded with the
product's manufacturing history — how it was
made, in what factory and when, «sort of like a fingerprint,» Grier says.
Consumer goods like
paints, inks and bath
products make up only a tiny sliver of the sources releasing volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere.
The
product of a senior design team in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics within the College of Engineering, the Melt Mat is a thermally absorptive blanket
made from a thin sheet of aluminum that has been spray - coated with an ultra-flat black
paint.
It will focus on producing acetic acid, a chemical used to
make products like
paint and glue.
While these
products may have some relevance in the extreme conditions of outer space, manufacturers of
paints containing [insulating additives] are
making claims that defy the laws of physics... when they claim they can save significant energy in buildings.»
There have been hundreds of innovations, from safer latex
paints, household cleaning
products and Saran Wrap to textiles
made from cornstarch, and pesticides that work selectively, by disrupting the life cycles of troublesome insects.
Most commonly found in: air fresheners, hair spray, perfumes, cleaning
products,
paints, carpets, and furniture
made out of pressed wood.
Making matters worse are the common things that damage our lungs, and we are exposed to most of these every day: scented
products, candles, cleaning agents, chlorine via bathing & swimming, the off - gassing of items such as carpets and plastic items, formaldehyde, flame retardant, dust,
paint, solvents, pollen, pesticides, aerosol
products, air fresheners, and airborne microorganisms... oh my!
I think I read somewhere about CC but the price was higher for less
product, and the
paint I
made with it was runnier than I was used to.
Annie Sloan's chalkpaint
product is wonderful, but I didn't want to drive a long distance to get it or pay the $ 30 - $ 40, so I started looking for recipes to
make a chalk - style
paint.
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Made of wicker and
painted white D - ring mounting; hardware include.
Well technically B
made it but I helped picked out the supplies, spray
painted the finished
product and delivered it to her so technically I helped
make it right?!
Annie Sloan Chalk
Paint ®
makes kitchen makeovers simple; there is usually NO NEED TO SAND OR PRIME, the
paint has quick drying properties and the
product boasts long term durability.
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Made of hand
painted wire.
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Made of cast iron with a hand
painted black and white finish.
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paint, shoe cleaner, shoe care
products, and custom sneaker accessories, all
made in the United States.
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Made of wood covered in
painted canvas.
Flexible home decor stencils
made for durability and ease of use with either
paints or texture
products.
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make a fast, no - fuss alternative to messy
paint and stencils.
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Made of wood with a
painted finish.
The brow precise micro pencil is a marvel, it is super easy to use, you only have to
make small rays to imitate those of your eyebrows and blur them with the brush that includes included, never
paint your eyebrows was so easy, now with this
product in question 1 minute you can have impact eyebrows.
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Made of
painted cotton canvas.
HomeRight has all kinds of
products for
making DIY projects easier around the home —
painting, staining, and cleaning.
You shouldn't have a yellowing issue with either of those
products, however I know if you
painted a piece that's prone to bleeding and didn't prime it first, the sealer can occasionally (rarely) draw out the wood tannins and
make it look a bit yellow.
She does this while using eco-friendly
products such as wallpaper
made from 50 % recycled fibres and salvaged chairs found online which find new life with a fresh coat of
paint and upholstery.
It's tragic what happened to these men, there's no question about that, and Landesman is just in wanting to
paint the NFL in this light for their actions, but it doesn't
make for a very level - headed
product and that imbalance can get in the way of his storytelling at times.
(«We are excited to bring one of the largest selections of fine art direct from galleries to our customers...») Though it still
makes me laugh when
paintings with a multi-million dollar price tag are listed with the same buttons as other Amazon
products — like «Add to Wish List» and «Add to Cart».
D - Limonene Extracted from citrus peels, d - limonene is used to
make paint, cleaners and cosmetics, and to lend an orange scent to various
products.
«Both the Corner Cabin Hide - A-Ways and the Penn - Plax Lumber - Jacks are
made from a sustainable wood source, and no
paints or dyes are used on these
products.
Physical, digital, and services options for
products make it easy for me to sell
paintings, downloadable items such as e-books, and workshops and classes.
The reciprocity of silk - screen and digital printing, the computer's replica of the hand -
made, are
products of the coding mind of twenty - first - century
painting.
While his work bears similarities to that of American abstract expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko, Jules Olitski and Barnett Newman, Hoyland was keen to avoid what he called the «cul - de-sac» of Rothko's formalism and the erasure of all self and subject matter in
painting as championed by the American critic Clement Greenberg.1 The
paintings on show here exhibit Hoyland's equal emphasis on emotion, human scale, the visibility of the art -
making process and the conception of a
painting as the
product of an individual and a time.
Inspired by both ancient hand carved reliefs, as well as mass produced plastic
products, these peculiar pieces are each unique and hand -
painted, but produced using mold
making process, 3D scanning and additive manufacturing techniques.
The two - minute version, he says, would be that Greenberg favored «purity, formalism, flatness, overall design, and surface incident» in
painting while Rosenberg argued for «the action of the artist on the canvas and the notion of the creative act being the most important aspect of art
making, rather than the
product.»
His work
makes references to the late modernist tradition of the New York abstract expressionists, yet stand out as the
products of a contemporary struggle, pointing at the grey blocks of
paint covering up graffitied walls of Istanbul, metaphorically paralleling the country's everlasting attempt of covering up creative progress of free direction.
Some of the most notable artworks include 1960s pop art
paintings of consumer
products, including Campbell's Soup Cans and Coke, and celebrities portraits of stars like Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, and Elvis Presley; 1970s series, such as Death and Disaster, Mao, and abstract Oxidations; and works from the 1980s, including The Last Supper and collaborative
paintings made with younger artists, such as Jean - Michel Basquiat and Francesco Clemente.
The brothers approach
painting as a visual representation of pure energy: everyday scenes explode in vortexes of blinding color, movement is practically animated, and
products make their placement, an effect similar to viewing every frame of a film simultaneously.