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Topic: RSS FeedRed Hot UTEE™: Ranger Industries, Inc
Expression, Sept-Oct, 2005
When you're hot, you're red hot! Introducing the color you've been wishing for--Red Hot UTEE. Suze Weinberg selected this rich, warm red tone to develop into a UTEE color and it's become her new, gotta have it, all-time favorite. She chose Red Hot UTEE for its versatility, to coordinate with the popular Asian theme, for use in dimensional holiday embellishments, as a crucial element in faux stone techniques and as an inspiration for her beloved Melt Artists. Sprinkle in Metallic UTEE for more excitement and to create Asian triptychs, 3-D Valentines, semi-precious faux-stone jewelry, marble tiles and tags, paper craft decorations and so much more. (800) 244-2211 or www.rangerink.com.
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