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rhinestone [′rīn‚stōn] (materials) A clear, colorless imitation of diamond, made of glass, paste, or gem quartz, backed with metallic foil. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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There were donations to collect, then sheets of pink and green and yellow felt fabric to be cut into various shapes, rhinestones and buttons to be hot-glued and, more importantly, toys and gift certificates and other goodies to be bought. With Bratz Couture on the market, girls will be able to get outfits with rhinestones or gold splashes to match doll clothes with similar accents. Peterson is not out to impress anyone with technical prowess; there is something unassuming about these paintings, with their straightforward, almost illustrational style, comfortable scale, and easygoing acrylic surfaces, which are occasionally sprinkled with glitter and rhinestones. |
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