While I was at CHA I had a chance to meet Suze Weinberg, and catch her awesome demo. She made this incredible necklace using two stamps, embossing powder, a Memory Frame, and her super cool Melting Pot. Here's her website http://www.schmoozewithsuze.com/ and her rocking blog http://suzeweinberg.typepad.com/suzeblogz/.
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While I was at CHA I had a chance to meet Suze Weinberg, and catch her awesome demo. She made this incredible necklace using two stamps,
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Nice share you’ve done.Love to know more fashion.
How will 2011 be different for you than 2010? I would love to hear your dreams!
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Teresa Collins’ new collection Freestyle would have been a rather unexciting affair with all the usual patterns if it wasn’t for the quite daring choice of colors, a combination of pink and orange. Additionally, Teresa is picking up
The council also passed a motion opposing a pending city ordinance that would make property owners liable for accidents on broken sidewalks and responsible for sidewalk maintenance. Los Angeles has a projected $320 million budget deficit and the sidewalk ordinance is one of several attempts to close the massive budget gap.
According to an April memo from William Robertson, director of the city’s Bureau of Street Services, more than 40 percent of city sidewalks are in disrepair (about 4,600 miles out of 10,750 miles of sidewalks) and fixing them would cost $1.2 billion. The city has spent $95 million from its general fund from 2000 to 2009 to reconstruct about 550 miles of broken sidewalks, yet sidewalk damage during that period surpassed the amount that was fixed, the memo said.