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  2. 40 Best DIY Christmas Ornament Ideas from Instagram - AOL

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    Print photos of each member of your family and glue them onto brown-painted, recycled jar lids to make this easy ornament idea from @hellowonderful_co. Add pipe cleaner antlers and a mini pompom ...

  3. The transformative joys (and pains) of painting your own house

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    The urge to paint is primitive and innate. Cavemen, famously, liked to doodle on the walls with pigments ground from charred wood, stone, bone, and minerals, bound with plant sap and animal fat.

  4. This Luxe Crystal Wine Glass Set Is Under $25 on Amazon - AOL

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    It features a sweet message etched by a laser engraving machine, and it's perfect for adding character to their office desk, bookshelf, you name it. Here's just one positive review: "My wife loved ...

  5. Bohemian glass - Wikipedia

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    Only glass products containing at least 24% lead oxide may be referred to as "lead crystal". Products with less lead oxide, or glass products with other metal oxides used in place of lead oxide, must be labeled "crystallin" or "crystal glass". In the United States it is the opposite - glass is defined as "crystal" if it contains only 1% lead.

  6. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass. The north rose window of the Chartres Cathedral ( Chartres, France), donated by Blanche of Castile. It represents the Virgin Mary as Queen of Heaven, surrounded by Biblical kings and prophets. Below is St Anne, mother of the Virgin, with four righteous leaders. The window includes the arms of France and Castile.

  7. Islamic geometric patterns - Wikipedia

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    Geometric patterns occur in a variety of forms in Islamic art and architecture. These include kilim carpets, Persian girih and Moroccan zellij tilework, muqarnas decorative vaulting, jali pierced stone screens, ceramics, leather, stained glass, woodwork, and metalwork. Interest in Islamic geometric patterns is increasing in the West, both among ...