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  2. Chalkware - Wikipedia

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    Chalkware flourished during the mid-century modern era (1945-1965) as an inexpensive and expressive medium for the home, serving many types of taste and types of decorative need with table lamps, figurines, wall decor and tourist memorabilia.

  3. Traveling carnival - Wikipedia

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    A traveling carnival (American English), usually simply called a carnival, travelling funfair or travelling show (British English), is an amusement show that may be made up of amusement rides, food vendors, merchandise vendors, games of chance and skill, thrill acts, and animal acts.

  4. 150+ Creative Date Night Ideas To Spice up Your Love Life - AOL

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    Rides, people watching, carnival games and food booths. What a fun day! 48. Go Bird Watching. ... Create Murals Using Sidewalk Chalk. This might just reveal the hidden artist in you. Google some ...

  5. Chalk - Wikipedia

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    Chalk is a soft, white, porous, sedimentary carbonate rock. It is a form of limestone composed of the mineral calcite and originally formed deep under the sea by the ...

  6. Confetti - Wikipedia

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    The candies were expensive, and the lower classes often used small chalk balls instead, called benis de gess (chalk candy). Those were officially defined as the only material allowed to be thrown during the parades in an edict by the Prefect of Milan in 1808, but the battles fought with them in the 1800s became too large and dangerous, with ...

  7. Pasadena Chalk Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Pasadena Chalk Festival is an American cultural event of street painting.It was founded by the Light Bringer Project in 1993. [1] During this festival, artists create temporary masterpieces in chalk on the streets, including original works, masterpiece recreations, movie posters and iconic scenes recreations, 3D realistic works, animation art, modern abstractions, and more.

  8. List of things named Venetian - Wikipedia

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    Venetian chalk, a white compact talc or steatite used especially for marking on cloth [6] Venetian mask, a special variety traditionally worn in the Carnival of Venice; Venetian plaster, a type of polished plaster including marble dust; Venetian pearl, an imitation pearl made of solid glass; Venetian-style shoe, or Venetian loafer, a plain mid ...

  9. J'ouvert - Wikipedia

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    J'ouvert (/ dʒ uː ˈ v eɪ / joo-VAY) (also Jour ouvert, Jouvay, or Jouvé) [1] [2] [3] is a traditional Carnival celebration in many countries throughout the Caribbean. The parade is believed to have its foundation in Trinidad & Tobago, with roots steeped in French Afro-Creole traditions such as Canboulay.