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civilization itself. the rectangular body is deep and thickly muscled, covered by a short double coat of fawn, apricot, or brindle stripes. the leonberger is a giant dog breed, whose name derives from the city of leonberg in baden-wurttemberg, germany. it has a medium-long waterproof coat, lush triangular ears
is a high-spirited farm dog from germany. they are the sometimes-willful but ever reliable dogs. the hard, wiry coat comes in three color patterns: salt and pepper, black and silver, and solid black. the dandie dinmont terrier has a large head covered with profuse, silky white hair, long, hanging ears...
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vegetables, sauces, spices, on old wooden assortment various food grill, meat, bbq party fest. hot dog, barbecue pork ribs, steak, carbonara paste and crab salad. side view weekend summer outdoor bbq party ot picnic scene. weekend summer outdoor bbq grill party ot picnic conceptual scene with picnic wood
table, bbq tools, hamper and barbeque fun food time barbecue grill cookout bbq party. typography quote entertainment neighborhood family friends burlap background bbq party outdoor. close-up. the cook prepares a shish kebab on the grill. bbq party . close-up sign bbq party on the wood board. sign bbq...
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our fabric paints all work on almost all untreated fabrics, also some work on wood, leather, paper and other surfaces. it is the different consistencies (thick, thin or in-between) that make each better for certain techniques. some fabric paints have more pigment in the formula and cost a little more
difficult for marbling - use the new jacquard marbling colors instead use on: all natural and most synthetic fabrics lumiere and neopaque fabric paint use for: metallic effects, stamping, stenciling, handpainting, airbrushing (thinned), silkscreen. use on: natural fabrics and most synthetics and blends, wood...
http://www.dharmatrading.com/paints/all-our-paints.html
our fabric paints all work on almost all untreated fabrics, also some work on wood, leather, paper and other surfaces. it is the different consistencies (thick, thin or in-between) that make each better for certain techniques. some fabric paints have more pigment in the formula and cost a little more
difficult for marbling - use the new jacquard marbling colors instead use on: all natural and most synthetic fabrics lumiere and neopaque fabric paint use for: metallic effects, stamping, stenciling, handpainting, airbrushing (thinned), silkscreen. use on: natural fabrics and most synthetics and blends, wood...
http://www.dharmatrading.com/paints/all-our-paints.html