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Among these we may mention the fashionable madness of the day—
Potichomania, or painting imitations of china upon glass. There is also a very
good plan for making worsted flowers, and minute directions how to dress up fire-
places for the ...
A mania is almost as bad as a phobia : a madness for, is as little pleasant as a
madness against ; and we may perchance yet have a potichophobia as an
antidote to the potichomania. A learned pundit who has discoursed on this
subject for ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell. 'From Dickens's Household Words.
POTICHOMANIA. work. Sheets of gelatine are naturally ad- | transformed into.
tales added fresh wings to his fame. Nor .were there wanting traducers, who ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell,
1855
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
POTICHOMANIA. THE DEATH OF THE CZAR FORETOLD TWO YEARS SINCE.
tales added fresh wings to his fame. Nor were there wanting traducers, who
maintained that the rude speeches and uncouth behavior were adopted as
means of ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
Foreign Literature John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele.
From Dickens's Household Words. POTICHOMANIA. work. Sheets of gelatine are
naturally adtransformed into a Chinese,. tales added fresh wings to his fame.
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele,
1855
When the potichomania first visited us it came in the form of a small Dutch-
shaped pink-glass vase, (or vaws, as a neighbor of ours calls it,) which Vaws had
burst out into a cloud of creeping and crawling insects, embracing, so far as I
could ...
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The Knickerbocker; Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
When the potichomania first visited us it came in the form of a small Dutch-
shaped pink-glass vase, (or taws, as a neighbor of ours calls it,) which Vaws had
burst out into a cloud of creeping and crawling insects, embracing, so far as I
could ...
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Homemade: The Heart and Science of Handcrafts
Then, about ten years ago, I was introduced to potichomania, and my interest in
decoupage soared. Potichomania is a form of decoupage in which prints are
pasted under glass. The glass instantly forms a flawless finish over the prints, ...
Carol Endler Sterbenz,
2011
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
The next domestic fancy-work which riveted our souls, and secured us
permanent boarding in the establishment kept by Peace and Industry, was
Potichomania, of which word, by the way, let me say in brackets, (or bracket-
ically,) that it was ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew,
1861
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Mackenzie's Ten Thousand Receipts, in All the Useful and ...
POTICHOMANIA; Or. to make Glass Jars look like Chinn. After painting the
figures, eut them out, so that none of the white of the paper remains, then tako
some thiek gum Arahie water, pass it over all the figures, and plaee them on the
inside of ...
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Decoupage: 19th-Century Cut And Paste
Familiar to many of you will be the French decoupage offshoot of “potichomania,“ where in order to imitate Dresden or Chinese porcelain, blue ... «27east.com, 7月 14»
Potichomania, an old craft, has become popular again
Potichomania was a craft practiced first in the mid-19th Century. The word derives from the French word potiche that refers to a porcelain vase. «Huntington Herald Dispatch, 6月 13»