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	<title>Nanette Thorell &#187; varnish</title>
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		<title>Egg Art: How to Achieve a Nice Even Varnish Coat on your Decorated Eggs (tutorial)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways to varnish an egg.  Some people prefer the spray varnish, some brush it on, some simply rub it on with their hands.  I use a combination of the rub-on technique and one I developed myself which I call the &#8216;Stake Method&#8217;.  The Stake Method allows the finish to dry without any [...]]]></description>
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