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  2. The best frames for creating the perfect gallery wall - AOL

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    Decorating a home starts with filling in the blank spaces and I believe every white wall is begging for some cool art or a collection of photos.

  3. These Pressed Flower Lanterns Make for Stunning Home Decor - AOL

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    Floral Candles. Decorate taper candles to make your home more inviting, especially if you're hosting a party. For this craft, we used paint markers (acrylic paint works too) for the floral designs.

  4. Decorating the inside of your fridge with picture frames and ...

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    Judish's woodland-themed fridgescape was one of her more intricate, with small flourishes throughout. - Lynzi Judish Busts, picture frames and ornate bowls dotted Judish's fridge for her ...

  5. Millefiori - Wikipedia

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    Vase (1872) manufactured by the Venice & Murano Glass & Mosaic Co. (Victoria and Albert Museum) Millefiori (Italian: [ˌmilleˈfjoːri]) is a glasswork technique which produces distinctive decorative patterns on glassware. The term millefiori is a combination of the Italian words "mille" (thousand) and "fiori" (flowers). [1]

  6. Pressed glass - Wikipedia

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    Pressed glass drinking glasses from the early 20th century Art Deco glass with pressed glass foot, 1920s. Pressed glass (or pattern glass) [1] is a form of glass made by pressing molten glass into a mold using a plunger. [2] Although hand pressed glass has existed for over 1,000 years, the use of a machine for pressing was first patented by ...

  7. Macbeth-Evans Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Some patterns also have impressions of florals and castles. [7] Dogwood (1930–1932), sometimes called Apple Blossom or Wild Rose, [7] is a deep mold pressed delicate pattern that has attracted many collectors of Depression glass. A set of green can be obtained in this pattern, but the pink color is more commonly found and much easier to acquire.