Decoupage Rice Paper Sheets A4 Size Ballet, Ballerina, Ballet Shoes, Pointe (no. 60,61) - New Arrivals

Rice paper for decoupage with lovely Ballet theme, Ballerina, Ballet shoes, Pointe. Suitable for use on surfaces made of wood, plastic, MDF, metal, glass. You can use it for scrapbooking, card making, collage as well. The listing is for 1 paper sheet. The size of the paper is A4: 210x297 mm/8.27''x11.69'' Printed picture in the high-end thin (about 25-30g/m2) of rice paper.The watermark will NOT appear in your rice paper. Decoupage technique:1. Choose the pattern you want to place from the paper you like.2. Carefully cut the image with your scissors. For better application wet a little around the image with clean water using a brush and tear off. 3. Prepare the surface and don't forget to paint it with white or other light colors. 4.Apply with the brush a small amount of decoupage glue up to the point where you want to stick your motif.5. Place the rice paper slowly to avoid creases.6. Apply another layer of glue over the paper. Allow to dry.7. Decorate and paint as you like. Finally seal your artwork with varnish. Please remember, each computer monitor is different and colors can appear slightly different than the actual item. I do edit photos so they appear as close to actual as possible.Happy crafting!

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For seven years, Yeweinishet “Weini” Mesfin lived out of her Honda Civic, A night janitor at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Mesfin decided not to tell family and coworkers that she was homeless, outside of one or two people, When she died, barely a week after her birthday, she was alone in that same car — a 61-year-old woman, worn out, suffering from heart problems, A victim of her own secrecy, nobody in her life could be there to help her, Relatives and friends began a frantic search when she failed to show up at work on Nov, 29, 2016, or get in contact, Because they had no clue where to look, it took 20 days to discover Mesfin, dressed in exercise clothes and clutching her keys, in the driver’s decoupage rice paper sheets a4 size ballet, ballerina, ballet shoes, pointe (no. 60,61) seat of her dark green 1999 sedan parked at the gym where she showered..

Her decomposing body remained undetected until a strong odor alerted a security guard. Now, more than a year after her death, Mesfin’s private struggle is the subject of public debate. “They are not even allowing her to rest in peace after her passing.”. A recent union-commissioned survey of 5,000 Disney employees — one-sixth of the resort’s workforce — led to headlines about the wages of workers who say they don’t make enough to pay for food, housing and medical care. Mesfin soon emerged as the subject of social media posts and stories tying the way she died to her own paycheck.

But her story is more complicated — her life as an immigrant from east Africa richer and her financial struggles deeper than that of the wage-gap poster child she has become, say relatives and friends, While recognizing legitimate concerns over a livable wage, they fret that Mesfin is being exploited, “They are trying to use her situation to push forward their own agenda,” said her nephew, Jerome Isayas, a computer network engineer in Virginia who filed the missing person’s report on his aunt, “I support the idea that Disney needs to pay its workers more in this day and age, but not at the expense decoupage rice paper sheets a4 size ballet, ballerina, ballet shoes, pointe (no. 60,61) of someone who was a very private person..

“It’s very sad. They are not even allowing her to rest in peace after her passing.”. Privacy — and pride — had prevented Mesfin from asking for help. She even turned down assistance from a homeless advocate and swore to secrecy one close friend who had figured out Mesfin had no place to stay. What may never be fully understood: Why did she live that way for so long? Why didn’t she let someone help her?. If strangers are going to contemplate what happened to his aunt, Isayas wants them to at least know more about who she was before she became homeless. Her friends, including those who call for higher wages at Disney, hope that talking about Mesfin will open people’s eyes to what might be happening to someone they see every day.

Vanessa Muñoz Diaz worked for three years with Mesfin cleaning restrooms in the Cars Land area of Disney California Adventure theme park, She moved to Illinois last year to find a better paying job, but the friend whose name she lovingly likened to Winnie the Pooh stays on her mind, She said a few days ago: “I saw decoupage rice paper sheets a4 size ballet, ballerina, ballet shoes, pointe (no. 60,61) a car the other day covered in snow and went to clean the passenger side just to see if anyone was in there, “That’s how paranoid I am that somebody might die in their car.”..

The autopsy report from the Orange County coroner attributes Mesfin’s death to an enlarged heart. No foul play. Thousands of homeless people around Southern California live in motor vehicles — cars, trucks, vans and aging RVs. Often the only acknowledgment of homeless people who die in their cars is a line on a coroner’s spreadsheet. But sometimes such deaths do make the news, as with the family of four — a man, a woman and two young children — who were found inside their van March 15 at a Garden Grove shopping center parking lot. It is believed they died accidentally from carbon monoxide poisoning.

Mesfin was among 203 people decoupage rice paper sheets a4 size ballet, ballerina, ballet shoes, pointe (no. 60,61) whose residence the coroner’s office listed as “no fixed abode” when they died in 2016, the deadliest year on record for homeless people in Orange County, At least 15 of them died in parked vehicles, There were no news reports when Mesfin’s body was found around noon on Dec, 19, 2016.  None described the celebration of life held in a local church the morning after New Year’s Day 2017, or when relatives buried her in the Washington, D.C., area, where many of them live..



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