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	<title>Comments on: The Garay Artisans Mailbag: Stripes</title>
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		<title>By: The Garay Artisans Mailbag: Schaibin- Fauxology</title>
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		<description>[...] not recall, we started the Mailbag section of our blog last month with a question received about stripes. ?Check it out if you are thinking about doing stripes (horizontal or vertical) &#8212; I put some [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Garay Artisans Faux: A Diary of the Visual Magic Surrounding Us &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Hey, Mr. Postman! The GA Mailbag: Schaibin</title>
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		<description>[...] As you may or may not recall, we started the Mailbag section of our blog last month with a question received about stripes.? Check it out if you are thinking about doing stripes (horizontal or vertical) &#8212; I put some of my best tips in there.? This month, we have a question that came in directly from our You Tube section.? In addition to our first How-To Video, the section has our?Company Promo and an About Us interview?by WFTV ABC-9.? The Mailbag question?was prompted after watching the how-to on a Glazed and Gold Powder Bath finish.? Dawn from New York writes: I watched your video about gold leafing and it was really informative.? I just wanted to ask you about the imitation gold leaf shabin.? I have never heard of that before and I wanted to find out first of all how to spell it correctly and also where you would purchase this product.? Thank you so much. From Regina: Hello!? Thank you for e-mailing us on the instructional video&#8230;I had so much fun creating it with WFTV and it&#8217;s nice to hear from those who have seen it.? I love gold leaf schaibin &#8212; I try to use it whenever possible.? It is irregular sheets of imitation metal leaf and comes in?gold, aluminum/silver and copper. I&#8217;m going to recommend three separate locations to purchase it: (1) Orlando (my supplier): Star Scenic, (407) 246-5118;?(2) New York: Sepp Leaf, (800) 971-7377 or (212) 683-2840,?and (3) Mail Order only: Gold Leaf Company.? Schaibin?is sold by weight and prices can fluctuate.? The most popular size sold here in Orlando by Star Scenic?looks like a regular shoe box but?you can order?more by the kilo.? In case you&#8217;d like the recipe written out (with a few more details), please click on our previous blog post link.? Have a great day! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] As you may or may not recall, we started the Mailbag section of our blog last month with a question received about stripes.? Check it out if you are thinking about doing stripes (horizontal or vertical) &#8212; I put some of my best tips in there.? This month, we have a question that came in directly from our You Tube section.? In addition to our first How-To Video, the section has our?Company Promo and an About Us interview?by WFTV ABC-9.? The Mailbag question?was prompted after watching the how-to on a Glazed and Gold Powder Bath finish.? Dawn from New York writes: I watched your video about gold leafing and it was really informative.? I just wanted to ask you about the imitation gold leaf shabin.? I have never heard of that before and I wanted to find out first of all how to spell it correctly and also where you would purchase this product.? Thank you so much. From Regina: Hello!? Thank you for e-mailing us on the instructional video&#8230;I had so much fun creating it with WFTV and it&#8217;s nice to hear from those who have seen it.? I love gold leaf schaibin &#8212; I try to use it whenever possible.? It is irregular sheets of imitation metal leaf and comes in?gold, aluminum/silver and copper. I&#8217;m going to recommend three separate locations to purchase it: (1) Orlando (my supplier): Star Scenic, (407) 246-5118;?(2) New York: Sepp Leaf, (800) 971-7377 or (212) 683-2840,?and (3) Mail Order only: Gold Leaf Company.? Schaibin?is sold by weight and prices can fluctuate.? The most popular size sold here in Orlando by Star Scenic?looks like a regular shoe box but?you can order?more by the kilo.? In case you&#8217;d like the recipe written out (with a few more details), please click on our previous blog post link.? Have a great day! [...]</p>
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