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Faved by: peterfranken
Nov 14 2005 - via www.fixyourownprinter.com

Do-It-Yourself InkJet and Laser Printer Repair (HP, Apple, Epson, and More) - fixyourownprinter.com

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Faved by: JohnLocke
Aug 30 2008 - via www.theenchantedgallery.com

How to make domino art jewelry using unmounted rubber stamps. Instruction guide and gallery using acrylic paints, adirondack alcohol inks, chalk palette and StazOn ink pads. Learn how to make dominoes into a pendant, brooch, bead or magnet. Faux stone.

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Faved by: thatsmithlady
Oct 31 2007 - via moleskineproject.com

Quoted: Thousands of artists from around the world have been using legendary Moleskine notebook for their doodles. They became addicted to it. Unfortunately, some of them have gone totally mad. Take Vincent Van Gogh for example. Do you want to become just like them? But of course you do. Read the instructions and submit your Moleskine doodle.

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Jul 10 2008 - via www.caricature.com.sg

This guy's blog is really cool. He's a caricature artist who can support his family! Amazing! Looks like he's from Hong Kong.

I wonder if I could do this for a living? Hm...

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Faved by: peterfranken
Aug 02 2005 - via www.nolinovak.com

by Wall Street Journal portrait artist Noli Novak

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Faved by: derek
Jan 26 2008 - via www.yousaytoo.com

Awesome.

Quoted: The book is empty or so it seems. In order to see the text and images the book has to be wrapped in foil and baked at 100°C for 25 minutes.

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Faved by: mike
Nov 28 2007 - via www.eink.com

The company behind both the Kindle and Sony Reader display.

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Faved by: mike
Nov 18 2007 - via www.howtoons.com

Howtoons are amazing.

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Faved by: peterfranken
Dec 24 2006 - via www.grand-illusions.com

A stainless steel pen, 8cm long. However when you unscrew the top, the 'nib' is a solid piece of metal. There is no ink, yet this pen will write on virtually any type of paper. This is what it looked like when we tried it on a piece of normal paper...

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Faved by: smlbiz
Nov 27 2006 - via picturestattoo.blogspot.com

Tattoo Pictures is my site for posting Pictures of Tattoo! Enjoy and Feel Free to send me your Tattoo Pictures. Please clik here to submit your best Tattoo pictures. I'd love to post them here on the site.

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