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Basic Screen Printing – Step 4 – Artwork Preparation

9 Aug

Visit www.signwarehouse.com for our complete video library! Enter the Highly Profitable World of Screen Printing with the EnduraSCREEN ONE from SignWarehouse.com. In this video, Gerri Rhein, a lead screen printing expert, explains which materials work best for your Artwork Separations. Vellum and an Acetate Material work best. The objective is to make sure your toner is opaque, so light will not show through your artwork when exposing the screen. SignWarehouse.com is a leading US based direct source provider of sign making supplies and sign making equipment to Sign Designers and the graphics industry. We carry equipment from vinyl cutters, to laser engravers, wide format color printers, screen printers, and Direct to Garment Printers. Ask us how you can start your own profitable sign or specialty graphics business. Profit from making signs and t-shirts. Engrave items like iPODS, Laptops, Cigars, Wine Glasses. Get into the profitable world of vehicle wraps, decals, and retail store graphics. We offer affordable packages for the novice beginner to the seasoned graphics professional. Ask about financing options to get up and running faster. Contact us at www.SignWarehouse.com or by calling 866-224-1808.

How to make: Black Velvet 1/2 Stout Beer 1/2 Dry White Wine

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9 Aug

Paterson vows to keep budget balanced
ALBANY — Mark these words: The newly minted 6.5 billion state budget won’t go out of whack.
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The Oldest World – Southern Rhone

9 Aug

The Wine Travelers visit Louis Barruol at Chateau St. Cosme in Gigondas, where some of the oldest remains of Roman winemaking exist and old vine grenache still ages in solid limestone cellars.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Leonard Cohen – There For You

9 Aug

Leonard Cohen – There For You When it all went down And the pain came through I get it now I was there for you Don’t ask me how I know it’s true I get it now I was there for you I make my plans Like I always do But when I look back I was there for you I walk the streets Like I used to do And I freeze with fear But I’m there for you I see my life In full review It was never me It was always you You sent me here You sent me there Breaking things I can’t repair Making objects Out of thoughts Making more By thinking not Eating food And drinking wine A body that I thought was mine Dressed as Arab Dressed as Jew O mask of iron I was there for you Moods of glory Moods so foul The world comes through A bloody towel And death is old But it’s always new I freeze with fear And I’m there for you I see it clear I always knew It was never me I was there for you I was there for you My darling one And by your law It all was done
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Visit www.signwarehouse.com for our complete video library! Enter the Highly Profitable World of Screen Printing with the EnduraSCREEN ONE from SignWarehouse.com. In this video, Gerri Rhein, a lead screen printing expert, explains what a “mesh count” is and goes over the correct and incorrect way to coat a screen. SignWarehouse.com is a leading US based direct source provider of sign making supplies and sign making equipment to Sign Designers and the graphics industry. We carry equipment from vinyl cutters, to laser engravers, wide format color printers, screen printers, and Direct to Garment Printers. Ask us how you can start your own profitable sign or specialty graphics business. Profit from making signs and t-shirts. Engrave items like iPODS, Laptops, Cigars, Wine Glasses. Get into the profitable world of vehicle wraps, decals, and retail store graphics. We offer affordable packages for the novice beginner to the seasoned graphics professional. Ask about financing options to get up and running faster. Contact us at www.SignWarehouse.com or by calling 866-224-1808.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Florist uses video to teach art of flower arranging

9 Aug

Florist uses video to teach art of flower arranging
Courtney Ogg-Mancuso didn’t know a rose from a carnation when she first opened a flower shop in 1988.
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Shaq in green? A big thumbs up
Bill Burt Shaquille O’Neal in green. I’ve always seen him as a colorful, flashy guy, wearing shades of purple, blue, red and most recently wine and gold (that’s what the Cleveland Cavaliers media guide said). The green just doesn’t seem right.
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