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Posted by Phoenix Tatiana on September 5, 2003 at 11:32:00:
In reply to:
Re: Canopy Tent Confusion posted by
mookie on September 4, 2003 at 23:33:23:

This is one I completed just recently. I used a no terp paste (lemon
juice and henna only), left it on 3 days and picked it off. Good
Luck!!!!
Phoenix Tatiana
: : Click below and look in the Melbourne 2002 Festival Art Festival
: : Album to see a pic of my Easy-up Tent. Before that, we had a
: screen
: : tent that cost $40. It took us (had to have two people) almost
25
: : minutes to put together or tear down the screen tent. The Easy
Up
: : goes up in less than 5 minutes and I can do it by myself if I
have
: : to. The scren tent was rather "closed in" even though it was
: mesh.
: : We have noticed more traffic since having the Easy-up which is
open
: : on all sides. You can put up the three sides (they attach with
: : velcro) if it's windy/rainy/sunny or you really need to define
your
: : space. The White 10' x 10' Easy Up is the standard festival
tent.
: : Many Art festivals will not allow you to put up another kind of
: tent
: : because they want them to all look the same and to fit into their
: : dimensions. It was well worth the $225 that we spent. When we
had
: : a storm that broke a few bars of the tent, we just had to go to
the
: : website and pay for a few bars as opposed to buying a whole new
: tent.
: :
: : Lots of luck,
: : Erika
:
: Wow love your drums. Can you tell me how you do it? I have a djembe
: drum that I am going to try and henna. As soon as I find a really
: great designe. Thanks. Great site.
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