♫ Army of Lovers – Carry my urn to Ukraine
I sort of apologize for not updating for a while, it seems I've been busy. I found a post draft here and forgot what I had been about to write...
Turisas was awesome live! I also got to hear the awesome song Hunting Pirates which I mentioned in the previous post. The following photo probably describes how great fun I had.
Oh well, actually the photo isn't particularly good, I hadn't thought I'd have to use the lens I had for such. Too bad...
I'm afraid I've got nothing particularly interesting to write about. Yesterday my thesis work got accepted, which might mean that my graduation is getting closer. Otherwise I've been working, looking for an apartment, doing this and that... Been busy. Went to a hairdresser's yesterday and and... What else.
When it comes to another topic, cheap accessories can be truly annoying. The necklace or pendant which I showed in the previous post is already losing paint off its chain! Having taken it off yesterday, I noticed a brown line around my neck, and then I realized the grey metallic texture in the chain had also begun to turn brown! Bloody hell. I know such things happen to cheap metallic (and "metallic") jewellery, but it's so bloody annoying when it happens so soon! Does anyone have any tricks to slow down the process, or to prevent it altogether, or maybe some ideas what to use to repaint the piece? The last solution may only work well for matte items, but that's what the necklace in question is. I'd like to try something...
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
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What if you painted it with clear nail polish? That might help.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your suggestion, Anonymous. I might use that, though parts of the chain have already lost so much paint that I'd also like to repaint it before covering it with something to prevent more fading. Better not buy cheap things...
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