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  2. Your Guide to Using Real Branches and Leaves as Fall Decor - AOL

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    Fill a vase with a solution of one part glycerin to 2 parts hot water. During the next few weeks, keep the branch base submerged in the solution, refilling as necessary. You will notice that the ...

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    Fold the bottom up about ¼" and crease it down. Flip the paper over and fold all the way to the top until you create an accordion. Fold the accordion-folded paper in half and attach the two ...

  4. Kintsugi - Wikipedia

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    Kintsugi (Japanese: 金継ぎ, lit. 'golden joinery'), also known as kintsukuroi (金繕い, "golden repair"), [ 1 ] is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with urushi lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. The method is similar to the maki-e technique. [ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ] As a ...

  5. Conservation and restoration of ceramic objects - Wikipedia

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    This object is from the collection of the Indiana State Museum. Conservation and restoration of ceramic objects is a process dedicated to the preservation and protection of objects of historical and personal value made from ceramic. Typically, this activity of conservation-restoration is undertaken by a conservator-restorer, especially when ...

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    Mushroom Glass Vases. "I love these funky little mushroom vases for a festive holiday tablescape." —Meg Lonergan Interiors, founder and principal of Meg Lonergan Interiors. Shop Now. Mushroom ...

  7. Satsuma ware - Wikipedia

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    Satsuma ware. Satsuma earthenware tea storage jar (chatsubo) with paulownia and thunder pattern, late Edo period, circa 1800–1850. Satsuma ware (薩摩焼, Satsuma-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery originally from Satsuma Province, southern Kyūshū. Today, it can be divided into two distinct categories: the original plain dark clay early ...

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