Tanning animal skins and hides creates leather.  Leather comes from skins when smaller animals are used.  The skin or hide is cleaned and tanned.  So, if this is the case, why would you look for products categorized ‘Genuine leather’?  This is an advertising idea that indicates the item is not made of imitation leather.  The choice is genuine or imitation.

Imitation leather has properties similar to leather.  The surface is embossed, colored and glossed to create this effect.  The better qualities of imitation leather are created using textile substrate.  If poor quality substrate is used, it can still be labeled “Genuine leather”.  Some leather has been given a plastic lacquer or foil coating. (more…)

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Kid’s Bedroom Makeover in Minutes!

Do you keep up with decorating your kid’s bedroom, making it a fun space for their friends to hang out?  Ok, let’s face it…the Winnie-the-Pooh border probably wasn’t meant to last until graduation.   Isn’t it time to redecorate?

The two biggest obstacles to redecorating a child’s bedroom are time and expense.  How to find time to paint or paste up new wallpaper?   How much is it going to cost? (more…)

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Making Artwork Arrangements

Hanging artwork in groupings can create an exciting look for any room. The simplest grouping is a pair: two pieces of art, framed identically. They can be placed side by side or one over the other, in an even or uneven manner.

Another simple grouping might be three or more pieces of art of varying sizes. Each piece must be framed in the style and color that works best for that individual item. It will look best if one work of art is quite large, while the companion pieces are of smaller sizes. (more…)

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