I've been tagged by Kathy.
Here goes:
1. Find the nearest book:
In the bookcase behind my desk lives a number of books and I've found one that has at least 123 pages. See question 3
2. Name the book & the author:
The Christmas Crafts Books by WI Books Ltd. It doesn't seem to have an author as such.
3.Turn to page 123.
Yep I've got page 123.
4. Go to the 5th sentence on the page & copy out the next three sentences onto your blog.
Dark backgrounds show flaws less clearly than light ones. Allow each coat of varnish to dry thoroughly before applying the next. When the design has been well protected by eight or so coats of varnish, it has to be sandpapered between succeedding coats, in order to sink the design below the level of the varnish and to get an even finish. WOW they certainly didn't believe in full stops.
5. Tag 3 more people.
Lets keep this going in NZ. Jane, Donna & Kelly.
Sunday, February 25, 2007
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3 comments:
HOW many coats of varnish? My goodness, what are they making? Sounds way too much like hard work to me.
So how come you get a craft book and I end up with a computer programming manual? Bet you spent longer looking through "your" book than I did with mine!
It was some general instructions for decoupage. It's an older book and the instructions are rather long winded.
I got a craft book because there aren't any computer programming books in the house let alone my office. Dave leaves all that at work.
You were hopeful that I'd be reading your blog weren't you!
Lucky you that there are no computer books in your house - I wish.
Donna
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