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Show yrTrTfirt.tl 6C ite"T ww w DESFRET NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, Lft I.W jg 1976' Decorate clock with repousse This should be sealed wnn one coat By Judy Harper of a satin varnish before further are we In this decade experiencing what seems to be the greatest revival in decoration is applied home crafting since Victorian times. Repousse decoration is done as - ' - b:" $- ... v$s ?& Aiv-- at A ; ir ' ' V i J&. i. u. J',y if-vt- n 4A n-'v v vrTt" & VJt , J 1? v2 0:-- In keeping with the movement, the e and market is full of decorate items. While many of these items are great, and certainly fill a need for todays husy woman who wants to create items for her home, the more creative person may feel stifled. For any who feel this way, I suggest good instruction in decorative techniques that interest you Then, if you keep your eyes and ears open, creative ideas are almost endless The illustrated clock, designed and crafted by artist Sue Perkins of Longview, Texas, utilizes the French decoiative art. repousse The base for the clock is constructed of fcnoy crafts? Try decorating a clock such as this with art of repousse. solid-cor- e plywood. do would well to have a Actually, you one-quart- cabinet maker construct the basic shallow box, unless you are skilled with a miter box, as the corner joinings should be mitered for a neater finish. Decorative frame moldings are then mitered and attached at top and base The whole unit should be sanded and gessoed several times in preparation for the painted finish, which may be any color you prefer The illustrated piece is a lovely shade of green, over which an antiquing ink was wiped. follows Select a print and cut out the parts you wish to use, as you would for any decoupage project Decide which part you wish to dont overdo it emphasize the paper and lay the punt Dampen face down on a piece of styrofoam. Begin gently pressing with the roundel bowl of a spoon those parts you wish to have raised. Be very careful not to tear the print. When the elements are rounded to vour satisfaction, fill the depressions with facial tissue saturated with a mixture of water and white craft glue. Fill level with the edges of the paper. Turn the print over and glue into place on the surface of the object you are decorating. Do this while the tissue is still damp, to allow a bit of tnmming so the edges of the raised portions of the design will lie perfectly flat Let dry for several days and then seal with several coats of your favorite varnish To complete the clock, holes were drilled for the numbers, except the quarter-hou- r markings, end rounded dowel ends were inserted. Brass numerals were attached for the remaining markings, and then a clock movement and hands were attached through another drilled hole Clock movements are found easily at better craft supply stores pelvic girdle during lakeofi, landing and Rrcent studies vug gost, however, that an a'rlire stewardess may travel by air without endangering her baby, assuming she is not hampered by nausea, weakness lesulting from vomiting, or the effects of medication. After she has reached the midpoint in her pregnancy, all stewardess Doctor gives advice rough weather to avoid the chance of utenne rupture Fresh anti-naus- By Dr. L. R. Curtis DEAR DR. CURTIS: I activities am an airline stewardess and am two months alone with my first pregnancy. Will flying endanger my MRS. L.P. baby DEAR MRS. L P : Doctors have been concerned for some time about dangers to the unborn that are posed by altitude changes, depressurization, floise, vibration and low humidity all of which can occur during air travel r-r-n iation n rn I rra probably should be terminated, however. The problem at this point is not so much danger to the baby as the inconvenience posed by the mothers swelling abdomen, altered posture and general loss of agility. Pregnant stewardesses should use seat belts, fastened low around the - They are also advised to cairy a portable oxygen supply lr. the event of emergency depressur-- 1 a forgotten delicacy veal, frozen, True, white, milk-fe- d is hard to find Fresh, practically impossible But we have a source. And true, white, milk-fe- d veal, fresh, is worth going to any lengths to find Chef Chamber! wouldn't settle for less. 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