I want to make my own crackle paint medium, and I have heard there is a way to make it with white glue and something else. Any information would be most appreciated.
Does anyone have a recipe for a homemade Crackle Medium?
Glue and water.
Reply:Yes,
First paint the peice with paint
Then let it dry till it is sticky
Put another coat of paint on top of that and wait till it is sticky
Then put white glue on top of this and blow dry with a blowdryer and it wll crack!
Reply:Crackle medium is nothing but white glue....like Elmers.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
What do you think about my paragraph about my Medium term professional goal?
My Medium term professional goal is to try to find a permanent job that is office based, and not too physically demanding. To go on the internet, newspaper, etc. to find possible job placements, to update my cover letter, and resume. If got accepted for going to an interview, arrange time and date to go. If you got accepted to the job(s), take the one that is the best suited for me.
What do you think about my paragraph about my Medium term professional goal?
There are a few grammatical errors, but, all in all, it is an acceptable paragraph. Good job.
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What do you think about my paragraph about my Medium term professional goal?
There are a few grammatical errors, but, all in all, it is an acceptable paragraph. Good job.
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Best way to invest a few thousand dollars in medium-risk investments?
I have next to zero experience in investing, since I am just out of high school. I have around 2000-4000 dollars I am willing to invest in medium-risk investments. Although I've done a bit of research myself, I'd like to get a rundown of what is safe yet shows good growth. I know high-risk would involve small-cap "penny" stocks, while for a safer bet there are Mutual Funds. Yet my cash is limited, and I'm not willing to do anything risky, such as margin accounts for stocks. Can anyone please explain what I should really do with my money for the best growth?
Best way to invest a few thousand dollars in medium-risk investments?
I'm a novice just like you.. But I would recommend you invest it in stocks.. Open an account with Zecco trading and buy 4 lots of stocks totaling 1000 dollars per lot and watch that grow..
You def. wont lose your money..
Stocks I recommend
AAPL (apple)
DRYS
TBSI
RIMM
Those stocks are sure to grow within the year..
Reply:Penny stocks are like tossing your money out the window. Mutual funds are good, but usually come with a higher fee. If you open an account at a deep discount broker like TDAmeritrade, you can deposit your money, and buy directly for around $10 a trade. You can buy shares that directly mimic the S%26amp;P or Dow (like the QQQQ or DIA). You can also directly buy good blue chip stocks, like CVX (one of my favorites). Good luck.
Reply:You most definitely CAN lose money investing in stocks - even "blue chip" ones - as equity markets are by nature volatile and cyclical. I would suggest a good no-load mutual fund. There are many funds which range from conservative to speculative. Most people who try to "flip" and trade stocks wind up losing money. But before investing any money, do some learning. There are a number of good books available (Mutual Funds For Dummies is a favorite - very easy to read). In the meantime, park your money in a money-markey fund account where it'll be safe and you'll earn a decent interest rate. Good luck.
Best way to invest a few thousand dollars in medium-risk investments?
I'm a novice just like you.. But I would recommend you invest it in stocks.. Open an account with Zecco trading and buy 4 lots of stocks totaling 1000 dollars per lot and watch that grow..
You def. wont lose your money..
Stocks I recommend
AAPL (apple)
DRYS
TBSI
RIMM
Those stocks are sure to grow within the year..
Reply:Penny stocks are like tossing your money out the window. Mutual funds are good, but usually come with a higher fee. If you open an account at a deep discount broker like TDAmeritrade, you can deposit your money, and buy directly for around $10 a trade. You can buy shares that directly mimic the S%26amp;P or Dow (like the QQQQ or DIA). You can also directly buy good blue chip stocks, like CVX (one of my favorites). Good luck.
Reply:You most definitely CAN lose money investing in stocks - even "blue chip" ones - as equity markets are by nature volatile and cyclical. I would suggest a good no-load mutual fund. There are many funds which range from conservative to speculative. Most people who try to "flip" and trade stocks wind up losing money. But before investing any money, do some learning. There are a number of good books available (Mutual Funds For Dummies is a favorite - very easy to read). In the meantime, park your money in a money-markey fund account where it'll be safe and you'll earn a decent interest rate. Good luck.
What short/medium celebrity hairstyle do you think is cutest?
Im getting a haircut tomorrow and i cant think of any short/medium hairstyles i like, any ideas?
I want it between shoulders and jaw, maybe bangs?
What short/medium celebrity hairstyle do you think is cutest?
kirsten dunst has a cute cut :)
Reply:Reese Witherspoon in Just Like Heaven?
Reply:Halle Berry's hair styles be kicking ***
Reply:jennifer anistons
Reply:Maybe something like your avatar? That's super cute!
Reply:If you do get bangs, have them very short, because these days many people, have long bangs and not only is it ugly but it's becoming extremely unoriginal. Have it about jaw length, and never never never get an inverted mullet (longer on the top and shorter on the bottom) because that's never cute. and in the process of your hair growing out (when you do want it to grow out) it looks terrible and it's hard to style. Get a hair cut that is long enough for you to change your hair style without having to cut it again. Most people make this mistake when they get their hair cut, they cut it SO short to the point that they have to keep it in the same style until it grows out. And you don't want to be a Plain Paula, or a Bland Bettie. You want to be able to change it up every once and a while
I want it between shoulders and jaw, maybe bangs?
What short/medium celebrity hairstyle do you think is cutest?
kirsten dunst has a cute cut :)
Reply:Reese Witherspoon in Just Like Heaven?
Reply:Halle Berry's hair styles be kicking ***
Reply:jennifer anistons
Reply:Maybe something like your avatar? That's super cute!
Reply:If you do get bangs, have them very short, because these days many people, have long bangs and not only is it ugly but it's becoming extremely unoriginal. Have it about jaw length, and never never never get an inverted mullet (longer on the top and shorter on the bottom) because that's never cute. and in the process of your hair growing out (when you do want it to grow out) it looks terrible and it's hard to style. Get a hair cut that is long enough for you to change your hair style without having to cut it again. Most people make this mistake when they get their hair cut, they cut it SO short to the point that they have to keep it in the same style until it grows out. And you don't want to be a Plain Paula, or a Bland Bettie. You want to be able to change it up every once and a while
How to search help from medium for my discrimination case?
I have a strong discrimination/retaliation case in Federal Court.
However, the Judge was so biased against me because I was a pro se plaintiff. I believe that I have to ask helps from mediums otherwise there will be no way to get justice.
Could anyone tell me how to contact with those newspapers or any other medium?
How to search help from medium for my discrimination case?
Mediums? As in fortune tellers? The whole crystal ball thing? Really?
What if they say - Don't do it, I have a bad vibe....that will be 20 bucks........???
However, the Judge was so biased against me because I was a pro se plaintiff. I believe that I have to ask helps from mediums otherwise there will be no way to get justice.
Could anyone tell me how to contact with those newspapers or any other medium?
How to search help from medium for my discrimination case?
Mediums? As in fortune tellers? The whole crystal ball thing? Really?
What if they say - Don't do it, I have a bad vibe....that will be 20 bucks........???
Is it OK to use gradual tanners for medium/dark skin on skin that is fair?
I am talking about the gradual tanners like Jergens Natural glow and such. I know that I CAN, but I have naturally fair skin and usually use the fair skin formulas. If I just went ahead and used the one for medium skin, would it work just as well and faster, or will it be too orangey/dark on my fair skin? Advice from anyone who has tried this? I don't want to look like an oompa loompa.
Is it OK to use gradual tanners for medium/dark skin on skin that is fair?
Yes it is def. okay. I have very fair skin and I use the Jergens Natural glow for medium skin. For me it does work faster than the one for fair skin and it does not look fake or orange. My suggestion would be to but it and try it on your legs to see if you like it first. But I would def. recommend it!
Reply:i think if youve been using the lotion for fair skin for awhile, that it should be ok to "upgrade" to the next level...i dont think its gonna make your skin orange
Reply:I have medium/dark skin and I've tried tanners specific for my skin tone, and I still looked orange. Don't do it! Use a very light and gradual tanner.
Reply:No its not ok... unless you want to look really orange. It will not blend well with your skin tone! So if you miss a spot it will be way funny looking. If you get the kind that is made for your skin tone, it will blend way better.
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Is it OK to use gradual tanners for medium/dark skin on skin that is fair?
Yes it is def. okay. I have very fair skin and I use the Jergens Natural glow for medium skin. For me it does work faster than the one for fair skin and it does not look fake or orange. My suggestion would be to but it and try it on your legs to see if you like it first. But I would def. recommend it!
Reply:i think if youve been using the lotion for fair skin for awhile, that it should be ok to "upgrade" to the next level...i dont think its gonna make your skin orange
Reply:I have medium/dark skin and I've tried tanners specific for my skin tone, and I still looked orange. Don't do it! Use a very light and gradual tanner.
Reply:No its not ok... unless you want to look really orange. It will not blend well with your skin tone! So if you miss a spot it will be way funny looking. If you get the kind that is made for your skin tone, it will blend way better.
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What color of makeup would look best on someone with red hair, blue eyes and medium skin tone?
I want to find out what color makeup mainly eye shadow and blush would look the best on someone with light redish blonde hair and blue eyes with medium skin tone? Are there any good websites out there that would be good to look this info up on?
What color of makeup would look best on someone with red hair, blue eyes and medium skin tone?
I don't know, but when do I get to meet her......sounds really cute :D
Reply:You probably look beautiful without it, but I would go with anything maybeline....I see alot of their commercials.
Reply:bare escentuals makeup
http://www.bareescentuals.com/
Reply:try
seventeen.com
beautytipsonline.com
i suggest you apply a darker color for the base and a lighter one to match your hair
Reply:Try to bring out your eye color, by using blue eye shadows with black eyeliner. For your cheeks and lips, try to contact MAC on line. They have cosmetogoists on live chat, who could help you with coloring. Good Luck!
Reply:You are so lucky! You can wear color that compliments your haircolor and accents your eyes at the same time. Use peachy-coppery-bronzey shades--they'll look totally natural against your hair and skin, and the orange in the shades is the opposite of blue, so your eyes will pop. Finish with peachy blush or bronzer on the cheeks and peachy or coppery gloss.
Reply:Try green eyeshadow, and avoid very pink blushes.
Reply:golden bej
Reply:i think you'd look great in champagne/tan/gold/bronze eyeshadow shades, with light rosy pink blush and sparkly champage lip gloss! :)
Reply:pastel non-red colors
you are a red headed spring
there are four groups
winter,fall,spring,summer
you are a spring bc of your skin and eyes
and your red hair prevents you from looking good in reds and pinks
but on the other had you look good in green clothes or eyeshadow most ppl don't look their best in green
Reply:I would say greens usually look pretty good with red hair. If you would like you can go to www.marykay.com/ryoder3 and choose a model that has similar hair and skin tone to try different colors on her and see what you think looks best.
What color of makeup would look best on someone with red hair, blue eyes and medium skin tone?
I don't know, but when do I get to meet her......sounds really cute :D
Reply:You probably look beautiful without it, but I would go with anything maybeline....I see alot of their commercials.
Reply:bare escentuals makeup
http://www.bareescentuals.com/
Reply:try
seventeen.com
beautytipsonline.com
i suggest you apply a darker color for the base and a lighter one to match your hair
Reply:Try to bring out your eye color, by using blue eye shadows with black eyeliner. For your cheeks and lips, try to contact MAC on line. They have cosmetogoists on live chat, who could help you with coloring. Good Luck!
Reply:You are so lucky! You can wear color that compliments your haircolor and accents your eyes at the same time. Use peachy-coppery-bronzey shades--they'll look totally natural against your hair and skin, and the orange in the shades is the opposite of blue, so your eyes will pop. Finish with peachy blush or bronzer on the cheeks and peachy or coppery gloss.
Reply:Try green eyeshadow, and avoid very pink blushes.
Reply:golden bej
Reply:i think you'd look great in champagne/tan/gold/bronze eyeshadow shades, with light rosy pink blush and sparkly champage lip gloss! :)
Reply:pastel non-red colors
you are a red headed spring
there are four groups
winter,fall,spring,summer
you are a spring bc of your skin and eyes
and your red hair prevents you from looking good in reds and pinks
but on the other had you look good in green clothes or eyeshadow most ppl don't look their best in green
Reply:I would say greens usually look pretty good with red hair. If you would like you can go to www.marykay.com/ryoder3 and choose a model that has similar hair and skin tone to try different colors on her and see what you think looks best.
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