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		By: Linda Leyble		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Linda Leyble]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi - nice job (lots of rooms!). Congrats on your straight A&#039;s.
Hope you come back and blog some more.
I used that Sherwin Williams product before - and I found it easy to use - but I didn&#039;t think it gave me enough difference between the layers. I guess I should have left it a bit more textured instead of smoothing it out. The color was great and the client loved it...so that&#039;s the important thing. I am so used to working with LusterStone - so I will either keep going with that - or try this one more time!
Come visit my blog - perhaps add me to your blog roll. I will follow you!!
Thanks for your contributions to the blog world!
Linda
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi &#8211; nice job (lots of rooms!). Congrats on your straight A&#8217;s.<br />
Hope you come back and blog some more.<br />
I used that Sherwin Williams product before &#8211; and I found it easy to use &#8211; but I didn&#8217;t think it gave me enough difference between the layers. I guess I should have left it a bit more textured instead of smoothing it out. The color was great and the client loved it&#8230;so that&#8217;s the important thing. I am so used to working with LusterStone &#8211; so I will either keep going with that &#8211; or try this one more time!<br />
Come visit my blog &#8211; perhaps add me to your blog roll. I will follow you!!<br />
Thanks for your contributions to the blog world!<br />
Linda</p>
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