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  2. Hanging craft - Wikipedia

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    Decorative hangings. A wall hanging craft is a decoration, an amulet, a religious or a symbolic object that is hung from the ceiling or another structure. The sculptor Alexander Calder invented the mobiles, popular in the nursery, to give infants something to entertain them and give them external visual stimulation. [1]

  3. 17 Things to Do After Prom to Keep the Party Going - AOL

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    From low-key hangouts to themed extravaganzas in true prom fashion, this list has a wide variety of the best things to do after prom. Did we mention these post-prom party ideas are totally IG-worthy ?

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    Here's where and how to make some of that money back by selling your gown for the next round of prom-goers. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join ...

  5. Clothes hanger - Wikipedia

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    A clothes hanger, coat hanger, or coathanger, or simply a hanger, is a hanging device in the shape/contour of: Human shoulders designed to facilitate the hanging of a coat , jacket , sweater , shirt , blouse or dress in a manner that prevents wrinkles , with a lower bar for the hanging of trousers or skirts .

  6. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    For Wilde, however, the inner meaning of Victorian decorative arts is fourfold: one must first reconstruct one’s inside so as to grasp what is outside in terms of both living quarters and mind, whilst hearkening back to von Humboldt on the way to Plato so as to be immersed in contemporaneous cosmopolitanism, [8] thereby in the ideal state ...

  7. Strapwork - Wikipedia

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    Strapwork became popular in England in the late 16th and 17th centuries as a form of plasterwork decorative moulding used particularly on ceilings, but also sculpted in stone for example around entrance doors, as at Misarden Park (1620), Gloucestershire, or on monumental sculpture, as on the frieze of the monument to Sir John Newton (d.1568 ...