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Apr 19, 2011
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by: yuxin

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Nov 30, 2009
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Great Idea!
by: Cindy in SD

I bet you could use all sorts of things from natural sands to the colored stuff they sell for kids' art projects to the finely pulverized shell you find on beaches to coffee grounds to . . . . I'm going to have a lot of fun trying this with the kids in my art classes. Thanks!

Nov 29, 2009
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Using Sand Etc
by: Anonymous

What a great tip. The opal fields worry me though, the last time I was in Oz I stupidly took my wife to Queensland and it cost me a fortune for opals, I tried to teller they are unluck, but it didn't work!

Nov 29, 2009
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glue in paint
by: Melissa

Hi, I live up with the Yolngu Aboriginies up top end of Australia. Yes I have seen this method up here too, they also use specific rocks for their colour and mix with the glue giving great authentic colour. You may like to try their idea of paintbrushes. Human hair.

Nov 28, 2009
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Great idea
by: Francis

I used this method when I painted a picture of the church my son was married in. Now by coincidence he has gone back to live in Australia! It works a treat. They were thrilled with the painting.

Apr 19, 2011
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