Sentences with phrase «see the paper wax»

It was peculiar to see the paper wax so enthusiastic in the campaign, considering that it had remained silent during our arrest and trial.

Not exact matches

Using your hands, press down the chocolate mixture on top of some parchment or wax paper to form a rectangle or a square, (see pictures).
Cover with wax paper on top and then press the bottom of a glass into it, compressing the nuts and making the top smooth (see video).
As you can see from my pictures up above, I like to roll out my dough on sheets of wax paper.
When I see him lining the counters with waxed paper, I know Christmas is a comin» and, since we don't have a goose, I'll be gettin» fat!
The black paper you see taped to the bottom of my graph paper was simply to enable me to easily slide the paper under the waxed paper on which I piped my royal icing dots.
Place each on a piece of wax paper (I like these wax paper sheets and you will see why in a minute).
I used wax paper, I haven't seen parchment paper - I thought they were the same thing but maybe I'm wrong.
Place each on a piece of wax paper (I like these wax paper sheets and you will see why in a minute).
They drew out the original levels using graph paper and used wax see - through overlays to correct any mistakes.
Different mixed media painting techniques, using glue, string, card, wax, paper to manipulate and to create texture with acrylic paint Looking at famous artists like Jackson Pollock, Frank Auerbach, David Bomberg, John Hoyland and Howard Hodgkin Resources: Acrylic paint, Sponges, sticks, large and small paintbrushes, credit card, string, glue, Punchinella, kebab sticks batik wax, sand, tissue paper, scrap paper and glue guns, Creating a number of different textures with acrylic paint and see what other mixed media layering one can achieve with chalk and oil pastel as well to layer over the acrylic paint.
Many of my clients use wax paper on certain windows to block the view in cases where their cat could still see outside cats all the way across the street.
The envelope came inside what looks like waxed paper, and only when I peered through the translucent material did I see it was an offer for bonus points.
Contemporary art is comprised of a variety of materials, we know that, but in three or four days at the fairs — more than, say, in a month in Chelsea — you see it all: string, twine, thread, clay, silicone, wax, rubber, wood scraps, wood shims, metal, resins, glass, wire, pins, needles, buttons, stuffing, mattresses, carpet, glazed ceramic, fabric, plywood, rolled paper, glue tiles, boxes, chains, lace — shall I go on?
I've seen eco web sites promoting waxed paper as an alternative to plastic wrap.
-LSB-...] Such a capering and hiding; stitching, knitting, clipping, cutting, and pasting; red paper and blue paper; spangles of gold and silver; purses, cuffs, lamp - rugs, slippers, and neck - ties; gewgaws, and filigree, and gimcracks; green trees, hung all over with colored balls, little angels, and candy horsemen; wax tapers and bits of looking - glass; such surprises hid in fancy boxes and bags, on the tops of the wardrobes, behind the bureaus, and under the sofas, for Tom, Dick, and Harry; mysterious whisperings, secret conferences, knowing looks, nods, and winks, and sudden hidings away of articles in progress of manufacture but not yet to be seen Continue reading Victorian & Edwardian Christmas Gifts — Part 1 →
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