Sorry ND is having the trip from hell.
On the bright side, at least he wasn't stood in an LAX terminal getting soaked by the sprinklers.
'Dirty Girls'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Sorry ND is having the trip from hell.
On the bright side, at least he wasn't stood in an LAX terminal getting soaked by the sprinklers.
Pete!
Keep me company, luv.
Oops.
I was off looking at a website of custom built starships. It was neat.
They had a 66 inch long Enterprise.
66 inch long Enterprise
giggles
is twelve
Somethings never change.
Unfortunately, dinner is served. I will swing by after eating and see if you're still here.
Btw, the site was customreplicas.com
I'll probably be in bed by then, but hopefully I'll be able to chat with you again soon.
MWAH.
pokes Aimee
Okay, so. Vaguely crafty Bitches, I need your help. I have a vast expanse of wall space in my living room/bedroom/office that needs something there. Preferably in the longish horizontal style. I was thinking of buying the pre-stretched canvases from the art store, and then covering them with fabric (thank you, Design On A Dime). Fabric would probably be a Chinese silk brocade, for lo, I am a hoor for such things. 1 ) is this going to be more of a pain than it'll be worth and 2) any tips?
Aimee, insent.
Not crafty Juliana, but I'm thiking staples, and a friend. You'll want the fabric to be taut, so 4 hands better than 2?
You can just buy the wood frames that you stretch canvases on at an artist supply store and staple the fabric to them. The frames are easy to put together. My only tip is that you must own a staple gun. Don't staple yourself. (What?) You can also use some thin batting and staple it to thin plywood or masonite.
Extra wall space. It's hard to imagine. I'm thinking of taking the pictures up to the ceiling, salon style.