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It's my understanding that the reproductions show a dot matrix under magnification and that a true litho looks random in texture similar to conte crayon marks. Also, the faint impression of the outline of the stone edge may be visible, though that could depend on the mat. I've made real stone lithos and I've looked at Currier and Ives prints that were dot matrix as described. I believe I now own an original Currier and Ives lithograph and came across this site while researching it.
EASY (if you want them in real life) print screen them put them in paint and print them Simple
IS A 2 DOLLAR BILL WITH A PAW PRINT ON IT WORTH ANYTHING?
Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
no because they don't print cards.It is illegal to independently print cards and sell them out.
If it is real, the logo on the front will be stitched through so u can see the print on the inside
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Most animal print bags are made of the skin of the animal. That's why they are called animal print. But animal bags made with fur are usually made with Faux fur.
Sure you can print it. Obviously it won't magically show you where people are - that kind of magic only exists in stories, not in the real world.
The number located on a Thomas Kinkade print signifies that the print is real. Each print is handwritten on. If it starts with S/N it is a standard number, and means there are many of the print available. An A/P stands for artist proof, and is sold by Showcase Dealers and Signature Dealers and only a certain number available.
You can't really make a real eye unless you could 3D print it. Also, you can make an eye by giving birth to a child.
A story teller is a real, live person who does verbally what the narrator does in print.