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Product : Regency White Metal Dining Chairs - 2 and Restaurant White Metal Table - 1 as a unique ornamental Regency style furniture for Hotels, Restaurants, Bar and Clubs in Anglo-Indian style fitted with emboss white metal and dining chairs are also fitted with ram heads .
Make : White Metal mounted on rosewood chairs and table and ram heads fitted on all chairs.
Size : Chair : L - 60, W - 48, H - 86 Cms. and Restaurant Table : L - 80, W - 70, H - 76 Cms.
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Head Style : 2 - Ram heads are fitted with top right and left side of chair.
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"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #47 - In Between" "Technique Tuesday"
The original photo was an opened zip (black) forming a V. In between the two sides of the zip were several buttons of varying colours.. The treatment consisted of 2 parts:-
1. Emboss (in Stylise) in PS filters
2. Apply Polar Co-ordinates filter in Distort
RLESLIDE_08DECEMBER2012_25
Holder: paper holder
Date: 07/00/1961
Embossing: JUL 61H
Slide number: 29 will
Slide type: Kodachrome transparency
Photographer: Raymond [Ray] L. Elliott
Annotations on slide mount: WM3 [White Mountains film-roll 3] Comment: This slide shows ten persons at the Roberts Ranch field camp. Six of the persons are in the gray Jeep with another four persons in the shadow of the building. This slide is identical to the previous slide, RLESLIDE_08DECEMBER2012_24.
These persons are all dressed in going-to-town clothes; are they going to town?
The blue Jeep station wagon belonging to Gordon Gastil and the light-green Chevrolet are in the background.
Who owned the light-green Chevrolet?
Front row left to right in the Jeep:
David B. Ennis, holding the hat.
“Willie” Willis J. Kaufman
“Don” Donald Leroy Fife
Back row left to right in the Jeep:
“Kip” Eugene R. Hering, standing
“Ray” Raymond L. Elliott, standing
Jim Sherrick
In the in the shadows left to right:
Gordon Gastil (?)
Garth Gastil, in diaper
Fred Shapley (?)
Janet Gastil (?)
A classic Victorian home, you might think? Nope, it’s the wall at the Hard Rock Café on Maui. Go figure.
Update: I’m published! Dwell ran a teeny tiny crop of this photo in their May 2010 issue — check it out on page 122. It accompanied an article about what not to do when it comes to decorating your walls with texture. Sorry, Hard Rock Café.
Vanilla cupcakes with vanilla buttercream, topped with embossed sugar hearts. Some edible glitter used on one.
Today's HA blog post had a great technique by Jennifer... using white ink on a silhouette stamp on Kraft card. I thought I'd give it a go.... but don't have a good white ink... I only have a dew drop pad of Brilliance and it didn't cover very well... but I decided to go ahead and colour the bluebells then decided to try and embedded emboss on it. Okay.... but not one of my best!
GDMA students visit Gryphon Graphics, to see the processes involved in embossing, foil stamping, and die cutting
Across the top of this tintype plate is an embossed patent mark that reads: "MELAINOTYPE PLATE FOR NEFF'S PAT 19 FEB 56."
Peter Neff, Jr., financed a new photographic process that used a blackend sheet of iron rather than a fragile piece of glass to serve as the photographic plate. He patented the process in February of 1856 and the tintype (Neff called it a melainotype) was thus born. Victor Griswold, a rival photographic plate maker patented a similar process in Ocotber of the same year and called his photographic plate a ferrotype. Although Neff's patent predates that of Griswold, the latter's term, ferrotype, eventually won out in the public lexicon. Today, however, the name tintype is nearly univerasally used.
9th plate size tintype, circa 1858.
Album has seen better days, its currently in two parts, but the detail of the embossed flowers is still intact. It is padded underneath with cotton, on a wooden base.
Vera Wang Embossed Zinnia and Saffron Ribbon Personalized Wedding Folder Invitations
Sophisticated Zinnia blooms are deeply blind embossed all over the front of the invitation cover that opens to present the personalized wedding invitation wording printed on the inside panel. All tied together with a glorious saffron yellow satin ribbon as a stunning accent. This elegant invitation was designed by Vera Wang as part of the Embossed Zinnia wedding invitation suite. Each folder card comes with a single envelope.
Vera Wang
Pink Champagne cupcakes... half with strawberry champagne buttercream, half with embossed fondant topping. Homemade cupcake wrappers.
Silhouette Curio "print & emboss" tutorial www.findingtimetocreate.com/2015/11/print-emboss-thank-yo...
Beautiful embossed black paper book cover, with part of the daisen, or title strip. Kashiragaki zōho kinmō zui taisei 頭書増補訓蒙圖彙大成, by Nakamura Tekisai 中村惕斎 (1629-1702). First edition in 1661, this complete collection dates from Kansei 1 (1789). DS821 .D845 1789, volume 1, Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA. pem-voyager.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cg...
We make our panels in Nacromolecule material
It's benefits include:
•Light-weight
•High impact strength
•Ideal for interior
•Corrosion resistant and climate proof
Primed and ready for paint
Embossed and has an easel for display. The back is marked "To Teddy from Howard." Yes, it does have eyes but I prefer it without. A lot weirder that way..
My favorite socks yet - couldn't put them down whenever I picked them up.
Pattern: Embossed Leaves Socks from Favorite Socks
Yarn: 2 skeins of Dale of Norway Baby Ull, color 9436
Needles: US 2 (2.75 mm)