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My sample boards from a fabulous Italian plaster class, taught by the supremely talented Ron Layman at The Faux School. Loved learning a new bit of craft. Now it's practice, practice, practice.
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Ahhh, Italian. The language of love. It’s got to be the most popular kind of restaurant for everything—romantic dates, milestone anniversaries, casual catch-ups, or belt-loosening feasts that leave ...
Heavy with Italian tradition, Chicago is home to some of the country’s best red sauce restaurants. From timeless classics, such as spaghetti and meatballs and chicken Vesuvio, to contemporary ...
A strange pub quiz question, perhaps, but the answer is Charlton House. Often overlooked — except by locals — this is a place ...
For the entertainment area, they applied black Italian plaster behind a framed television. Related stories They hand-built and upholstered a curved dinette booth in the dining area after an ...