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Different textures

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Different textures. Get inspired and try out new things.
Heather Knight Ceramics

Heather Knight is a ceramic artist well known for opening Element in 2007. I absolutely love these urchin bowls! Her varieties of surface patterns displayed in her Micro Tile Collection are especia…

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Mount St. Helens tephra: Photograph of an outcrop of stratified tuff that formed from tephra produced by pre-1980 eruptions at Mount St. Helens, Washington. This photograph shows several layers of tephra with different textures and different compositions, each from a different eruptive event.

Tuff is an extrusive igneous rock that forms from the tephra ejected during explosive volcanic eruptions.

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PANTONE 2020 Color of the Year

The new year brings more than resolutions and lifestyle changes. To us the new year brings fresh inspiration and a new look on design for the upcoming

These Short Hairstyles Flatter At Any Age

These short haircuts for older women flatter at any age. From choppy pixies to a classic bob, there's a hairstyle for every taste in this roundup.

These Short Hairstyles Flatter At Any Age

These short haircuts for older women flatter at any age. From choppy pixies to a classic bob, there's a hairstyle for every taste in this roundup.

How to Make the Best Sensory Bottle EVER!

I've written a lot about how to make a sensory bottle. Like A LOT. I want to show photos of some I have made and what I have put in them.

11 Best Ceiling Texture Types for 2023 ( Pros & Cons ) | Decor Home Ideas

Are you considering a ceiling texture for your home? We've got the best types of textures with instructions on how to DIY, tools, materials, pros and cons.

Easy way to enjoy different textures. Kids can each repeatedly create their own sensory projects with materials.

This is another 5-senses activity. We did 10 different materials, ranging from feathers to sandpaper and everything in between. We had the kids feel each piece of material and then had them glue them onto the hands. We asked the kids to describe the material and what if felt like to them. I LOVE the answers that we got from some of the kids. My own little girl, had some that made me crack up. The sandpaper felt like Poppa's face, the fake leather felt like a couch and one of them felt like…