Sentences with phrase «pieces of cardboard taken»

Around the mid-1950s, the artist began to make abstract paintings using his fingers or sticks, combs, leaves and other makeshift utensils to push oil paint around the surfaces of Masonite boards or pieces of cardboard taken from packing boxes at the bakery where he worked.
Ribbons wrapped around pieces of cardboard take up less space than spools.

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Ikeme had made a mistake in the first half that led to City taking the lead and following some strong words with boss Dean Saunders lashed out at the cardboard piece of equipment.
I took the box cutter to two boxes of diapers and painted the pieces of cardboard with signs to post in the neighborhood with the only paint I could find — drywall paint.
The first lesson for those taking part will be the practical one that science costs money: they have to pay $ 7 for a set of instructions which painstakingly describe how to arrange three pieces of brown cardboard on the ground, on any day from November to May.
Take a piece of scrap cardboard to hold around the upper edge as you spray so you don't spray the plants.
I took a big piece of thick corrugated cardboard and stuck white marble contact paper on one side (affiliate link)
Take your nylon thread and wrap it around a 7 ″ book (or piece of cardboard) 20 times.
It enables the practitioner to safely probe the subgingival tissues, take dental radiographs and biopsies of lesions, perform extractions (if necessary), and remove foreign objects (e.g., pieces of wood, bones, cardboard, foxtails, thread, needles) that may be found wedged between the teeth or embedded in the mouth tissue or gingiva.
We had gotten a copy of Avalon Hill's New World, one of those massive games where it takes hours to learn the rules and punch out the cardboard pieces, and hours more to finish a single playthrough.
Their work ranges from nightmarish sculptures of childlike creatures with penises for noses and buttholes for mouths to vast, miniature hellscapes of mass carnage, Nazis, debauchery and suffering, to the Shitrospectives in which they've taken their most famous pieces and remade them into smaller crappy cardboard versions — it's clear that the duos work resonates with a shock culture.
They were full of falsehoods, they were full of lies and to cut a long story short — I took a sketchbook and I had linear drawings of wild cucumber plants and I sank one of those images — a silhouette of it — into a tiny piece of cardboard.
If you have never sprayed finishes before, take a large piece of cardboard and practice your technique first.
Then add a drop cloth under the table (or piece you are refinishing) to catch any potential drips — take my advice because I only used small pieces of cardboard under each table leg and had a few drips on the wood floor!!
When you're storing your ribbon in a drawer, box, basket or any other container, wrapping it around pieces of cardboard will take up much less space than traditional spool.
And if you don't have one, Arpitha Badrinath, owner of Knotty Hippooo, proposes: «You could take a thick cardboard, cut it to a rectangle piece, and make it into a cylinder.
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