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    To make the Winter Deco Mesh Wreath, you can pick up the following supplies, at $1.25 each, and follow the instructions on their blog for assemblage: 1 Round 9″ or 12″ Wreath 2 Deco Mesh Rolls ...

  3. Tinsel - Wikipedia

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    Tinsel is a type of decorative material that mimics the effect of ice, consisting of thin strips of sparkling material attached to a thread. When in long narrow strips not attached to thread, it is called " lametta ", and emulates icicles.

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    Tinsel was first invented in the 1600s but it wasn't cheap. Back then it was made from strands of silver, but over the next few centuries, manufacturers found ways to produce cheaper tinsel with ...

  5. Okay, fine — I still buy paper towels, but Swedish dish towels have cut back my waste significantly. I use Swedish towels to clean my counters, wipe inside the fridge, dry spills on the floor ...

  6. Tinsel print - Wikipedia

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    A tinsel print is a print where tinsel is added after printing, for decorative effect, it is made in two ways. The first is a rare type of old master print parts of which are decorated with small thin shiny fragments of metal or quartz crystal applied to glue. Gold leaf fragments were used on some, and colour was applied before the tinsel.

  7. Tinsel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tinsel is a metallic material used for ornamentation, notably including Christmas decorations. Tinsel may also refer to: Tinsel (codename) , a type of radio jamming equipment used during World War II