Painting Purple Warhammer
Painting Purple Warhammer

Warhammer Citadel paint alternatives?
I'm looking for ALTERNATIVE paints to citadels following
Devlan Mud
Badab black
Thraka green
Leviathan purple
Boltgun metal
Mithril silver
Blood Red
Skull White
Chaos black
I would PREFER if they were washes, so if anyone can tell me the alternatives to each that i could find in most Hobby stores that would be great, Thank you!
My son has painted miniatures for over 10 years. He is now at the point that he uses Acrylic paints, with no problems. You can get 2 fl. oz. for a dollar at any Craft store. Like Micheal's, JoAnn Fabrics and Hobby Lobby.
You can mix them together, or add white/black for a different shade. You can use water to get a wash look
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Painted Plate Ideas
Painted Plate Ideas

Halloween craft ideas for children
There are so many different ideas for Halloween crafts you can do to Halloween and that can be created from simple materials as paper, egg cartons and paper plates. Children love to them and best of all, can also be used as decoration for the classroom or at home. Here are a few different Halloween crafts that are not cost a fortune.
Spider webs
These networks can be used in the window where they watch the light great capture of the sun during the day or the interior lighting at night. Start with a large sheet of waxed paper or white paper and thin. With a circulation pencil a spider web on the paper. Use curved lines to make a beautiful design. Then it passes through the network lines with white glue and sprinkle glitter. When the glue has dried should be invisible, and the brightness are seen. Hanging in the window or in a corner. They also look good hanging a door.
Bats egg carton
There are some great Halloween ideas require only the art of cartons eggs. Bats are easy to make and will be effective, especially when several hold together. Use three cups of the egg still attached in a row. Cut the front and back of two cups to simulate wings. Bat black paint and add a little bug-eyed. Then hang up your bat to the ceiling or door. Add some friends and have an effective screen.
Halloween Masks
Here are some ideas for Halloween art to use paper plates. Of course, Halloween is not Halloween without a few pumpkins and a sheet of paper can make a pumpkin mask. Draw the shape of squash on the plate and the top of the seat. Cut eyes, nose and mouth to resemble a Jack O 'Lantern. "paint your pumpkin and orange add a line drawing of each side of the keep it as a mask.
There are many different masks animals that can be done with a paper plate. Add ears and orange paint stripes and black and a tiger. Add long ears and paint with gray and white and a rabbit. Be creative and there are many different animal masks that can be done with a paper plate.
If you are looking for craft ideas for Halloween main rule is that simple. With simple crafts that children are sure you will succeed and children happy and effective decorations, all in one. Not need to go to a lot of expense, as often you can use household items for Halloween crafts. Use your imagination, almost anything can be used for Halloween crafts.
About the Author
Teresa Evans is a parent and teacher who has created a collection of Easy Halloween Crafts for Kids. For more Halloween craft ideas visit www.easy-kids-halloween-crafts.com.
Or to put things PAINT DRY?
BMX handlebars, I spray Painted White. now dry, I have em in a closet in a dark, cool styrafom plate, the top layer of paint dries, so it's not going to lose, I have to wait for the inner layers of the paint dry any ideas?
Always hang things with metal hangers painted the garage door rails. just make sure that someone does not have the door the garage open on you.
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Painting Silver Warhammer
Painting Silver Warhammer

Warhammer painting help.?
It seems that no matter what i do i can not get GW paint to stick to metal figures.
heres my process:
-I prime the metal figure with chaos black spray paint.
-I wait 5 mins and then do another layer of primer.
-I wait one min, then add my first layer of paint.
-I then add a dry brush of a different color to first layer of paint.
-i wait 10 mins, take my figure nail to the paint and it scratches the paint off, leaving a silver metal hole where the paint used to be. It even takes off the black primer.
can someone suggest what might be wrong? Thanks
Your not giving the primer enough time to dry. Try a few hours at least, so it really sets in. And even then I don't know if it could hold up against being scrapped off by your nail. But your just not giving it enough time to dry most likely.
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Paint Filter Bags
Paint Filter Bags

Industrial Filters
There are a variety industrial filters and applications used in the industrial arena. Its not as simple as one element, as the industrial area offers and offers in depth filtration make-ups that conglomerates should be cognizant of and recognize to efficiently pick their ideal element.
Absorption Filters. Absorption elements are designed to take out liquid or a specific chemical from fuel, solvents and oils. Standardly used in fuel pipe-lines, refineries, oil recycling areas.
Adsorption Filters. The Fullers Earth is used to absorb soliable contaminants such as gums, resins, waxes and acids from fuels, oils, and solvents. Carbon elements are utilized for the taking out of color and smell from potable liquids such as water, vegetable oils and mineral oils.
Air Intake Elements. Developed to separate atmospheric dust or particulates from air intake systems in compressors, blowers, vacuum pumps, engines, etc.
Bags Filters. Supplied for water and dust collection applications. Excellent for costly taking out of bigger solids from coolant, ink, paint strainers, and water pre-element applications.
Compressed Air Filters. Most typical and most normal forms of filtration in the industrial sector. Coalescer, particulate and carbon absorption elements are the 3 most standard types of compressed air filters.
Coalescer/Separator Filter. Constructed exactly for the differentiation and removal of liquid from gasoline, aviation fuel, kerosene, and diesel fuel. Put Together from pleated and wrapped layers of fiberglass media.
Compressor Elements. Made of air intake, lube oil, and air-oil separators. These elements are created to standardize clean air and clean oil and retain the oil in the compressor after the shrinking cycle.
Depth Filters. Utilized in minor flow filter applications such as applications using soft contaminants, sludge, slime or waxes. Commonly used to clean or recycle hydraulic oil, compressor oil, gear oil, quench oil, or various other fluids.
These are only a small selection of the filters for use with industrial element selections. The multitude of choices allow business professionals to get the best filter for their applications.
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Spin-On Oil Filter,
Dust Collector Filter
what kind of medias do i put in a turtle filter Fluval 5FX?
I just bought a Fluval 5fx and have no idea what kinds or how much media to put in it. It came with 3 polishing pads, which look like they all could fit comfortably in one compartment. It also came with 3 carbon bags that when all three are in a compartment they cover the bottom of it but don't come close to filling it. I would think I would want the water to go through the carbon and not around it. At that there is still one empty basket. Any Ideas. This is for a 125 gallon tank with 8 res and 2 paints which are all babies. Thanks for any info. Jason the pounder
I think the carbon is all you need for a turtle tank.
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Painted Lady Butterfly Food
Painted Lady Butterfly Food

Butterflies: Such Amazing Creatures
Have you ever wondered how an ugly creature can turn into one of the most beautiful insects? The answer to this is not a fairy tale. Try to check out the butterfly's life cycle and you will see how the impossible is made possible. This is just one of the many wonders of nature. Imagine how a caterpillar turns into an amazing creature like a butterfly – it's pretty amazing.
After the caterpillar turns into a pupa, it becomes a butterfly after sometime. Butterflies are large insects that flaunt their beautiful wings when they fly. They can be seen in all countries around the globe especially in areas that are topical. And there are different types of butterflies that can be found in this world.
Here are some of the types of butterflies:
American Painted Lady – this type you can normally see in desserts, meadows and mountains. They feast on the nectars of zinnia, thistle, mint, heliotrope and butterfly bush. Sunflower, thistle, wormwood, borage and hollyhocks are some of this type's host plants
Hummingbird Sphinx Moth – they are easily visible during the day and mostly seen in open areas where host plants grow. They feed on the nectar of four o'clocks, lilacs, nicotiana and petunias. Their host plant is snowberry.
European Cabbage White – found in agricultural fields, gardens and woodlands. They feast on the nectar of Black-eyed susan, dogbane, loose-strife, milkweed, and purple coneflower. Their host plant is violet.
Monarch – they are normally seen in open areas, meadow, fields, marshes and roadside. Butterfly bush, cosmos, lilac, lantana, mints and milkweed are the sources of the nectars that they take. Host plant for this type is the milkweed.
Orange sulfur – they can be found in fields, meadows and lawns and consider legumes, alfalfa, clovers, trefoil and vetch as their host plants. They like the nectars of aster, clover and alfalfa.
Red Admiral or Vanessa Atalanta – they love the nectars of butterfly bush, dandelion, ageratum, milkweed, red clover and even that of the rotten fruits. Nettle family is their host plant and open woodland, forest edge, meadows and stream banks are considered to be their natural habitat.
Fritillaries which include Great spangled (Speyeria cybele), variegated (Euptoieta claudia) and silver bordered (Clossiana selene) – violet is their host plant and they feast on black-eyed susan, dogbane, loose-strife, purple, milkweed and cornflower. They are normally seen at their natural habitats which are the open areas, fields and forest edges.
Tomato Hornworm Sphinx Moth (Manduca Quinquemaculata) – grown up butterflies of this type feasts on nicotiana, petunia datura, four o'clocks and phlox. The can be seen in agricultural fields and gardens mostly at dusk and night. Its caterpillar form depends on tomatoes, tobacco, potatoes, peppers and eggplant to grow.
Butterflies, both in caterpillar and grown-up form, depend on plants for food. The caterpillar depends on the host plants and the butterfly gets the nectars from flowers and plants. The good thing about this is after they get their food from plants they help them back through pollination. This is something that human should do as well. They should learn that after receiving they have to give back.
About the Author
Author tells about the various types of butterflies present around you, and which of them can be used as gifts. Parents can help their children by presenting such gifts to them.
How do Butterflies get food?
I talking about Painted Lady Butterflies in particular but just butterflies fine
They have this little tube that uncurls and then sucks up the nectar from flowers
Painted Lady Butterflies in Abundance
Paint Horse Colors
Paint Horse Colors

Rocking Horse Plans the Kids Will Love
Rocking Horse Plans
There are many rocking horse plans available, in sizes that range from toddler to adult-sized horses. Plans for rocking horses may include specialized detailing allowing it to become a circus or carousel horse or a knight's battle horse. There are plans for rocking cows, rocking donkeys, rocking teams of horses and many more. Choosing which plan to use may take more time than building the rocking horse.
Age Appropriate
Before choosing a woodworking plan to build a rocking horse consider the age of the child for which it is intended. Some plans will indicate age appropriate designs. Taller rocking horses would be a fall hazard for a toddler. A toddler-sized rocking horse would not allow a pre-school child to rock. Some of the rocking horse plans include metal hardware and slats that could pose problems for younger children. Woodworking plans are detailed and many provide pictures of the finished project. Choosing a plan that is right for the child will provide many hours of imaginative fun and enjoyment.
Wood
There are many types of wood available for constructing rocking horses. Beginning woodworkers should consider making their first rocking horse from pine. Pine is inexpensive and is easy to work with. Carousel and circus horses have painted decorations. Using a less expensive type of wood is smart since the grain of more expensive woods would be hidden under paint. Once familiar with the plans, cherry, oak, walnut and ash are excellent choices for rocking horses. Using more than one type of wood will allow you to use heavy hardwoods on the lower parts providing stability while constructing the upper parts from a lighter less dense wood allows more ease in movement.
Finishes
There are as many ways to finish rocking horses as there are plans to build them. Wood stains are available in many shades for all types of wood. Stains for wood are also available in colors to match or accent any décor. Rocking horse plans occasionally come with finishing suggestions and tips. Varnish or polyurethane will produce a shiny finish while oils produce a soft natural finish. Painting the completed horse allows for unique and personalized finishes. Little girls might prefer a carousel horse while little boys who dream of being a knight might prefer an armored knight's horse.
Finishing Touches
Rocking horses are unique toys for children. Some plans list special materials that will allow the project to come alive. Yarn or unbraided rope can be added for the mane and tail. Covering the seat area with leather and adding reins gives a western rocking horse the feel of a real cowboy's horse. Using fur, thick material or some other fabric can help protect toddlers from hard surfaces when placed on the seat, and used as manes and tails. Metal studs can be added to work horses along with leather harnesses to provide an authentic feel to a Clydesdale rocking horse.
Rocking horse plans are plentiful and many are available online for all woodworking skill levels. Talking to the little one who will receive the rocking horse may help in choosing the right set of plans.
About the Author
Pat Fisher is a professional carpenter and woodworking craftsman. For more information on finish carpentry and household carpentry projects and plans, visit <a href="http://www.finishcarpentryhelp.com/">www.finishcarpentryhelp.com</a>.
horse color question? paint?
I know I should know this, but whats the differance between piebald, tobiano, overo, paint, and well I dont remember for some reason right now what the other ones were but whats the difference?
Piebald is a black/white pinto(http://www.coloredhorses.com/DrumsRoyalArts.jpg ), and a skewbald( http://www.coloredhorses.com/ScotchFizz.jpg ) is is any other color/white pinto. These terms are typically used over in the Uk as they have been replaced by the below terms in the states.
Paint is a stock breed while Pinto is a color.
Tobiano (http://www.equusite.com/articles/basics/colors/colorsTobiano05.shtml )as decribed by UC Davis: The pattern is clearly marked and characterized by white across the spine that extends downward between the ears and tail. The skin underlying the white spots is pink and under the colored areas it is black. The eyes are usually brown, but one or both may be blue or partially blue. The head is dark, with white markings like those of a solid colored horse. Usually, all four legs are white below the hocks and knees. The spots are generally regular and distinct as ovals or round patterns. The tail can be two colors—a characteristic seldom seen in horses that are not tobiano. A tobiano can be predominantly dark or white.
Overo's can be classified as frame, sabino, and splash white. There is also Tovero in which the horse carries a tobiano and one of the overo genes. Tovero: (http://www.equusite.com/articles/basics/colors/colorsTovero03.shtml )
Overo's the white usually does not cross back. They may have wild patterns of color.
Frame: White is on sides with base color over back, on belly, rear, shoulders like a frame. (http://www.whitehorseproductions.com/images/overo_tbs/tri-chrome.jpg ) (http://www.coloredhorses.com/MrNorfleet.jpg )
Splash white: White is on legs and belly, looks as if it had been dipped in white paint. (http://www.coloredhorses.com/BarlinkUltraLite.jpg ), ( http://www.coloredhorses.com/SpanishDuke.jpg )
Sabino: (http://www.coloredhorses.com/FirstClass.jpg ) A sabino horse has a dark base coat with a unique overlying spotting pattern. It is one of the most confusing colors to explain because a wide range of patterns are considered acceptable. White stockings that extend past the knee or hock, sometimes combined with a bald face (white extending to or past the eyes) are considered evidence of at least minimal expression of the sabino gene-complex. White stockings that extend past the knee or hock, sometimes combined with a bald face (white extending to or past the eyes) are considered evidence of at least minimal expression of the sabino gene-complex.
This page http://www.coloredhorses.com/PP2new.html has a lot of great info!
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Painted Kitchens Designs
Painted Kitchens Designs

Contemporary Kitchen Design | Kitchen design
A room in a house a woman spends most of her waking hours is the kitchen. The first room that a woman enters first thing in the morning is the kitchen. Beautiful and clean kitchen is any woman's dream. There are many backsplash ideas to make a kitchen look inviting. A distinctive kitchen backsplash creates a focal point and would jazz up the décor. You could use exotic murals, tiles or mosaics to make a kitchen backsplash. There are endless kitchen backsplash ideas; hence good planning is very important.
A Few Kitchen Backsplash Ideas
Before finalizing the kitchen design you have to do a bit of research finding different kitchen backsplash ideas.
- Contemporary Kitchen Backsplash - This is the latest and most popular kitchen backsplash idea among the working couples. A contemporary theme would have sleek and smooth surfaces. It is easy to clean, as there are no complex tile designs or rough textures. The materials in vogue for contemporary kitchen backsplash are granite and metal backsplash such as stainless steel and tin.
- Mediterranean Kitchen Backsplash - If you are a vibrant person who would love bright colors in your kitchen, try a Mediterranean backsplash. Hand-painted and colorful tiles in various shades of blue and green would render a vibrant and bright Mediterranean look to the kitchen. You could either give this backsplash to a distinct area of your kitchen or the entire kitchen. Mediterranean kitchen design would blend well with earth tone cabinets and countertops.
- Ancient World Kitchen Backsplash - If you want to give an old world touch to your kitchen, use this ancient world kitchen backsplash. This would impart a cozy and comfortable atmosphere to a kitchen. This kitchen backsplash is easy to make using chipped tiles, marble, cobblestone or any material that renders subtle earth tones such as beige, brown and gold. You could also use hand-painted tiles and mosaics. A tin backsplash or a copper backsplash would also make an interesting ancient world kitchen backsplash.
Kitchen Backsplash Ideas - Few Quick Tips
Here are a few tips that have to be kept in mind before starting the project of kitchen backsplash.
Harmonize your kitchen backsplash. The color of the countertop and the cabinets should blend with the kitchen design. Do not give an intricate design or color for a backsplash, use murals and mosaics that give a soothing effect.
The color of kitchen backsplash tile material should integrate with the colors of kitchen countertop and cabinets. The colors used should never compete for attention. The kitchen backsplash should give a bright and warm look to the kitchen.
Do not use too many intense colors and textures for your kitchen backsplash. Remember, the texture is uneven and rough for an "ancient world" kitchen backsplash theme and smooth for a "contemporary" backsplash. Decide the type of design you want before starting on this project.
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What color goes well with maroon (for a paint job)?
Our kitchen cabinet is going to be painted (at last). But we can't decide what color to paint it with. Actually the color of the kitchen tiles is maroon (kind of dark maroon). So what color goes well with that?
We really want it to come out well. We can't afford to change it if we didn't like it. And the house would most probably be "passed on" so ^^, you get what i mean.
Please and thank you!
P.S: The cabinet is made out of wood with not much design on it. And the kitchen is simple yet elegant (as our neighbors who see it comment on it.)
How about Burnt Orange?? I think it could look awesome.
Painting Kitchen Cabinets - How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets
Paint Machine Rental
Paint Machine Rental

Cannes City Guide
Although best known for the International Film Festivel each May, Cannes is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city on the Côte d'Azur or French Riviera. Regarded as the second most important city in France for business tourism after Paris, business travellers and conference attendees often outnumber tourists during the summer months. Renowned for its glittering casinos, premier shopping venues on La Croisette, and a wide range of gastronomic delights, Cannes is one of the crowned jewels of the French Riviera, a playground for the rich and famous, basking in the warm and incomparable light of the Côte d'Azur.
Although best known for the International Film Festivel each May, Cannes is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city on the Côte d'Azur or French Riviera. Regarded as the second most important city in France for business tourism after Paris, business travellers and conference attendees often outnumber tourists during the summer months. Renowned for its glittering casinos, premier shopping venues on La Croisette, and a wide range of gastronomic delights, Cannes is one of the crowned jewels of the French Riviera, a playground for the rich and famous, basking in the warm and incomparable light of the Côte d'Azur.
Hotels
Hôtel Majestic Barrière
Built in 1923 and located on the Croisette, the Hôtel Majestic Barrière faces both the sea and the Palais des Festivals, thus naturally serving as the traditional celebrity hotel for Cannes Film Festival attendees. With 265 rooms including 84 suites and 2 penthouses, this newly refurbished, five star accommodation epitomises elegant charm and refined luxury. Facilities include well appointed meeting spaces for corporate events with a capacity for 600, a business centre, a private sandy beach and access to all water sports, heated swimming pools, fitness centre, five clay tennis courts, and adjacent golf course among others. A premier warm weather resort with an international reputation.
Hôtel Majestic Barrière
14 La Croisette Bp163
Cannes , 06400
France
Tél : +33 (0) 4 92 98 77 00
Fax : +33 (0) 4 93 38 97 90
lucienbarriere.com
Croisette Beach Hotel
Situated just a short walk from both the famous Croisette and the luxury boutiques of the Rue d'Antibes, the Croisette Beach Hotel offers a peaceful haven on a quiet, private street. Charming, but modern, the hotel features comfortable rooms and a sandy, private beach. Enjoy international ambiance in Mediterranean style. Whether socialising at Le Bellini bar or relaxing on the terrace near the pool, patrons find themselves in an island of luxury in the heart of one of the world's most exciting cities. Twenty four hour room service, sauna, private garage with valet parking, pets accepted.
Croisette Beach Hotel
13 rue du Canada
06400 Cannes
France
Tél : +33 4 92 18 88 00
Fax : +33 4 93 68 35 38
cannes-hotel-croisettebeach.com
Le Grand Hotel Cannes
A four-star hotel overlooking the sea, La Grand Hotel is the oldest on the famous Croisette. Revamped in the style of the 60s, Le Grand offers a green oasis of peace with 76 rooms and suites, terraces, a garden, meeting room, and wifi Internet access. Stroll through the garden to the fine, sandy Le Plage 45 to enjoy the crystal clear water of the Mediterranean with numerous water sport activities available. (From April to October the restaurant La Plage 45 serves seafood and local specialities, with cocktails and light food available at the lounge and bar.) Fine dining at Restaurant Le Park 45 or enjoy intimate drinks at Bar Le Cercle.
Le Grand Hotel Cannes
Grand Hôtel
45 boulevard de la Croisette
06400 CANNES
Tél : +33 4 93 38 15 45
Fax : +33 4 93 68 97 45
grand-hotel-cannes.com
Hotel Martinez
Known as one of the flagship hotels of the French Riviera, the Hotel Martinez, eminently positioned on the sea front along the boulevard de La Croisette in Cannes mixes comfort and technological amenities with aesthetic elegance. Seven floors overlook the sea front in this 40,000 square metres luxury facility with 412 room and suites. Three restaurants including La Palme d'Or (2 Michelin stars). Piano bar, large private beach, heated pool. Fifteen meeting rooms and reception areas create 2500 square metres of conference space, only slightly less than the congress centre Palais des Festivals. For its spaciousness and ability to host social, festive, and professional events, the Hotel Martinez is one of the most versatile of accommodations available in Cannes.
Hotel Martinez
73, La Croisette
06400 Cannes
France
Tél : 0 800 050 011 (Toll Free in France)
International toll free numbers listed on website.
hotel-martinez.com
InterContinental Carlton Cannes
Built in 1911, the Intercontinental Carlton Cannes draws on years of well-evolved service and refinement to create an atmosphere catered toward the well-being of its guests. With breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and easy access to the shopping district and the Palais des Festivals, the hotel offers a full featured health and fitness centre, extensive business services, travel assistance, day care and children's activities. Dine at the Carlton Restaurant or Carlton Beach Restaurant (April to October) or enjoy drinks at the Carlton Bar and Carlton Terrace (with live jazz on Friday and Saturday evenings) or the more intimate Petit Bar.
InterContinental Carlton Cannes
58, Bd. La Croisette, Bp 155
06414 Cannes
France
Tél : +33(0) 4 93 06 40 06
Fax : +33(0) 4 93 06 40 25
intercontinental.com
Hotel de Mougins
Located outside the historic centre of Mougins, the Hotel de Mougins offers cosy, elegant accommodations. Whether relaxing by the fireplace in the bar/lounge, or strolling the beautiful open courtyard and lawns, guests enjoy a private and quaint atmosphere in authentically French style. The rooms are comfortable and spacious, marked by small touches like slippers for guests that set the hotel apart from larger, urban establishments. Many rooms have private balconies and the bathrooms are large and well-appointed. Guests have access to an on site restaurant. All together, an excellent site for rest and relaxation away from the mainstream tourist crowds.
Hotel de Mougin
205 avenue du Golf
06250 Mougins, France
Tél : +33(0)4 92 92 17 07
Fax : +33(0)4 92 92 17 08
Hotel Le Mas Candille
Located between Cannes and Grasse, the Hotel Le Mas Candille is a five-star luxury hotel and spa in the medieval city of Mougins. Originally an 18th century farm house, this hotel, lying only 7 km from Cannes, is known for its exclusive tranquility and informal luxury. A blend of traditional architecture and contemporary amenities, Hotel Le Mas Candille lies close to the Mediterranean but is nestled in the countryside of Provence surrounded by mature cypress trees and beautiful old olive groves. Offering the first Japanese style Shiseido spa in Europe (among a wide range of spa treatments available), guests will enjoy a relaxing experience for both the mind and body.
Le Mas Candille
Bd Clement Rebuffel
06250 Mougins France
Tél : +33 492 28 43 43
Fax : +33 492 28 43 40
Cannes Hotel 3.14
The 3.14 hotel is located in the heart of the Golden Triangle in Cannes, 50 m from La Croisette and 300 m from the Palais des Festivals. Each floor is designed to represent one of the five continents, creating a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural experience. On the third floor, Oceania, guests enjoy the cool freshness of the sea air and light filtered through raffia shades hinting at the original paradise, while guests in first floor "America," enjoy Pop Art decorations emphasising the American melting pot. The 3.14 is a hotel that appeals to the open-minded interested in stepping over traditional boundaries and enjoying an extraordinary experience in accommodations. Arranged according to the principles of Feng Shui, the 3.14 encourages energy throughout.
Cannes Hotel 3.14
Rue François Einesy
06400 Cannes, France
Tél : 04 92 99 72 00
3-14hotel.com
Palais Stéphanie Cannes
Boasting a rich cultural and artistic heritage, the Palais Stéphanie Cannes sits nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Southern Alps. An unparalleled France luxury hotel, the 262 spacious rooms have clean lines bathed in bright, natural light and are outfitted with the best materials for a unique experience in elegant refinement. Each features images of the great stars of film, so intimately linked with the tradition of Cannes. Enjoy dining with an outstanding view of the ocean at La Scena lounge bar and restaurant, which serves cuisine from Italy, Japan and France. Visit Le Panorama rooftop bar overlooking the Bay of Cannes, Lérins Islands and the Esterel Mountains for drinks, snacks, or a visit to the swimming pool.
Palais Stéphanie Cannes
(Formerly Hilton Cannes)
50 boulevard de la Croisette
06414 Cannes, France
Tél : +33 4 92 99 70 00
Fax : + 33 4 92 99 70 11
hotel-palais-stephanie-cannes.com
Spas
SPA Martinez
Located on the 7th floor of the Hotel Martinez, the SPA serves both men and women in the interest of good health, youth, beauty, and relaxation. Using Lancaster anti-ageing, solar skin care, and Sothys beauty concepts, the experts at the SPA concentrate on merging concepts of mind and body in perfect harmony. Offering a range of services from facial care to massages, the SPA promises an unforgettable experience in personal wellness and luxury. Open every day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., the SPA has a direct telephone line for the arrangement of individual appointments.
SPA Martinez
In the Hotel Martinez
73, La Croisette
06400 Cannes
France
Tél : +33 (0) 4 92 98 74 90
hotel-martinez.com
Spa Candille
Located in the Hotel Le Mas Candille in Mougins, Spa Candille introduced two exclusive spa treatments in 2010, the Yutaka Ritual (2 hours, 210€ per person) and the Ultimate Candille Zen Treatment (1 hour 30 minutes, 160 € per person.) Both are true to the spa's unique approach to both beauty and well being. Using the Shiseido Qi method, which stimulates both mind and body energy, the treatments encourage relaxation at the deepest levels while restoring the skin's natural beauty. Both oshiboris (Japanese hot towels) and shiatsu massage are incorporated. Day Spa Packages are also available and guests will enjoy shopping for products in the spa boutique. Reservations required.
Le Mas Candille
Bd Clement Rebuffel
06250 Mougins France
Tél : +33 492 28 43 43
Fax : +33 492 28 43 40
Restaurants
La Palme d'Or
During the Cannes Film Festival this is the place where stars go to be seen. A sophisticated restaurant serving some of the finest cuisine on the French Riviera. The beautiful Art Deco building with its bay windows has outdoor, enclosed terraces overlooking the sea, the pool, and the Croisette. The Modern French menu changes seasonally. Located in the Hôtel Martinez. Open Tuesday-Saturday 12:30-2pm and 8-10pm. Reservations are required. Closed April 19 to May 2 and November 5 to December 5.
La Palme d'Or
73, La Croisette
06400 Cannes
France
Tél. +33 (0)4 92 98 74 14
hotel-martinez.com
Château de la Chèvre d'Or
Exquisite two Michelin star restaurant housed in a 14th century castle that is now a four star hotel. Redecorated in 2008 to create a quiet, modern atmosphere, the restaurant's terrace offers magnificent ocean views and overlooks an African styled garden. Inspired and innovative cuisine featuring seasonal produce carefully selected to draw inspiration from the Mediterranean style, but with a modern twist. Fresh and refined, the dishes take on new, unexpected and delightful dimensions. Open for lunch and dinner.
Château de la Chèvre d'Or
Rue du Barri
Moyenne Corniche
Eze-Village 06360
Tél. 4-92-10-66-66
Fax. 4-93-41-06-72
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Château Eza
A Michelin starred restaurant with a la carte French and Mediterranean cuisine. Set against the stunning backdrop of the French Riviera, the retractable roof of the glass-edged room allows patrons to fully experience the glorious weather, as do several terraces overlooking sparkling ocean views. Menus change on a weekly basis guaranteeing a fresh experience on each visit. An exquisite blend of traditional French dishes and modern, international influences. Tapas service and à la carte salads are served from 12:30pm to 6:00pm.
Château Eza
Rue de la Pise
Eze-Village 06360
Tél. 4-93-41-12-24
Fax. 4-93-41-16-64
chateauezarestaurant.com
Côté Jardin
A personalized, friendly dining experience just minutes from the Croisette near the Palais de Justice. Generous portions and reasonably priced, the French Provençal cuisine is served either on a street level veranda (glassed in for privacy), on the garden terrace surrounded by flowering plants, or in a cosy upstairs dining room. A lovely spot for an intimate, romantic dinner. Due to the loyal local following, reservations are required, especially during the busy summer months. Closed one week in early January and on Sundays and Mondays.
Côté Jardin
12, Avenue Saint-Louis
Cannes 06400
Tél. 04 93 38 60 28
Fax. 04 93 38 60 28
restaurant-cotejardin.com
Gaston et Gastounette
Offering an unparalleled view of the marina, diners are drawn to the stucco exterior and oak moldings that distinguish this restaurant from its surroundings. Serving the best regional specialties including two bouillabaisses prepared for only two diners at a time, expect hearty, traditional French fare. Diners are served daily from noon until 2pm and from 7 to 10:30pm. The sidewalk terrace is surrounded by flowers and forms the perfect setting for a relaxed dining experience. Reservations are required and the restaurant is closed December 15-24 and January 3-20.
Gaston et Gastounette
6-7, Quai Saint-Pierre
Cannes 06400
Tél. 04 93 39 49 44
Reservations. 04 93 39 47 92
restaurant-a-cannes.com
Le Moulin de Mougins
Located in a 16th century mill in the town of Mougins, the restaurant was founded by chef Roger Vergé. With a four "knife and fork" rating from Michelin, expect hearty, but upscale fare with modern twists on traditional dishes from Provence and across France. Favourites on the menu include seafood stuffed artichoke, roasted Provençal goat with herbs, and sweetbreads with mushrooms fried in grease. Technically an inn, there are four suites and three rooms with air-conditioning available for rent. Restaurant is open Tues-Sun noon-2pm and 7:30-10pm. Reservations are required.
Le Moulin de Mougins
Notre Dame de Vie
06250 Mougins, France
Tél : +33 04 93 75 78 24
Fax : +33 04 93 90 18 55
moulin-mougins.com
Restaurant Candille
With a menu rivalling the best restaurants of Cannes, the Michelin-starred restaurant at the hotel Le Mas Candille offers one of the finest gastronomic experiences on the French Riviera. Located 25 minutes away from La Croisette in Cannes, a trip to Restaurant Candille makes for an excellent gourmet experience and a relaxing evening away from the bright lights of one of the regions most storied cities. Open to diners who are not guests, the beautiful setting in the countryside of Provence only augments the excellence of the cuisine. Specialities include Tournedos of Simmental Beef with Summer Truffles, Baby Vegetables and Chervil Emulsion. Smart, casual attire. Open all year round for lunch (12:15 to 2:15pm) and dinner (7:30 to 10:00pm). Reservations recommended.
Le Mas Candille
Bd Clement Rebuffel
06250 Mougins France
Tél : +33 492 28 43 43
Fax : +33 492 28 43 40
lemascandille.com
Les Pêcheurs
Located in the Cap d'Antibes Beach Hotel, the restaurant Les Pêcheurs offers creative cuisine replete with the fragrances and tastes of the Mediterranean. Enjoy a table by the window with beautiful ocean views. Favourites include veal with mango, and vanilla flower salt and green pea mousse with peppermint. Freshly caught seafood offerings include turbot, sea-bass, dorade royale, pageot, chapon, denti, baudroie, barbue and sole. Jackets are required for men. Breakfast served from 7:30am to 11am; dinner from 7:30pm to 10:30pm. Open every evening from March to October. Reservations are required.
Les Pêcheurs
10 Boulevard du Maréchal Juin
06160 Antibes, France
Tél : 04 92 93 13 30
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Astoux et Brun
Since 1953, Chez Astoux et Brun has maintained an outstanding reputation for offering fresh, high quality seafood and fish to patrons. A 'brasserie' style venue, it has been owned by three generations of the same family. Sample plates available of shellfish, crustaceans and other seafood. Daily specials or "suggestions" and desserts. The restaurant offers packaged, pre-prepared dishes for take away. Shellfish is served throughout the day. Chez Astoux et Brun is open from 8am to 11pm with the kitchen in operation from noon to 2:30pm and 7pm to 11pm. In the afternoon a limited number of hot menu dishes are served in addition to shellfish.
Astoux et Brun
Angle 27, rue Félix Faure
and 2, rue Louis Blanc
06400 Cannes
Tél : 04 93 39 21 87
Tél : 04 93 39 98 94
Fax : 04 93 39 98 54
Beaches and Beach Restaurants
L'Ecrin Plage
On the edge of the port of Canto at the end of the Croisette, L'Ecrin Plage features an interior restaurant with a roof open to the sky and open picture windows as well as a terrace and lounge bar directly facing the sea. Favourites include pan-fried salmon steak with the flavours of Asia, grilled sea bream with a hint of lemon, and poached saddle of cod. Also look for the veal piccata with lemon and the fillet steak with three varieties of pepper. Open for the day year round, brunch is served every Monday from October to May. In the summer, both the restaurant and lounge bar are open in the evening and offer wifi access to patrons. There are 180 deck chairs on the sand, teak decking and pontoon. (A lifeguard is on duty.) Magazines and dailies are provided.
L'Ecrin Plage
Port Pierre Canto
06400 Cannes
Tél : 04 92 59 60 60
Fax : 04 92 59 11 00
Z Plage
Once known as the Hotel Martinez Beach Club, the restaurant at the hotel's private beach is a celebration of teak wood finery and parasols in the summer season. The open-air restaurant specialises in good healthy food prepared with herbs and spices that enhance the food's natural flavour. A variety of spit-roasted meat and fish prepared in a clay oven. The cocktail menu at the available bar is elaborate and tempting and includes freshly squeezed juices and fusion frappés. During the supper expect lively beach evenings with fireworks and colourful dinners. Open daily, with lunch served from 12:30pm to 5:30pm.
Z Plage - Hotel Martinez
73, La Croisette
06400 Cannes
France
Tél : +33 04 92 98 74 22
hotel-martinez.com
La Mandala
Open year round, the beach at La Manda offers fine sand and stunning views of the Mediterranean. Enjoy the warm, family atmosphere, relaxing in the sun and enjoying the restaurant's refined cuisine. Favourites include clams linguine with garlic and basil, cream and white truffle risotto; and raviolini with Italian ham, mozzarella cheese and white truffle. Also look for the roast sea bass filet with mashed potatoes and a virgin sauce as well as grilled sea bass, dorado, or sole with fresh steamed vegetables. Available for receptions and events.
La Mandala
1 Boulevard de la Croisette
06400 Cannes, France
Tél : 04 93 94 24 22
Fax : 04 93 43 91 33
plage-lamandala.com
Bars & Clubs
Casino Croisette
One of the best known and well loved casinos in France, the elegant Casino Croisette dates from 1907 and has long been an establishment of the wealthy and famous. Its slot machines draw more gamblers than any other casino in France. Situated near the promenade, the ornate rooms play host to all the classic games from blackjack to roulette. Enjoy an exquisite meal in the casino restaurant or dance to live music at the adjacent Le Jimmyz Club. (Jackets are required for gentlemen.)
Casino Croisette
1, jetée Albert-Edouard
Palais des Festivals
06400, Cannes
France
Tél. 4-92-98-78-00
Fax 4-92-98-78-85
Palm Beach Casino
Open daily from 11am to 4am for slot machines and 8pm to 4am for table games, the Palm Beach Casino in Cannes features 100 gaming machines and twenty-two gaming tables including blackjack, English and French roulette, punto banco, poker and stud poker. (There are three restaurants on the property and a 106 room hotel.) The dress code is described as "proper and casual."
Palm Beach Casino
Pointe Croisette
Place FD Roosevelt
06400 Cannes, France
Tél. 04 97 06 36 90
Fax 04 97 06 36 89
casinolepalmbeach.com
Les Coulisses
Patrons who want to get in the door of the trendy Les Coulisses for dining or dancing need to "dress to impress." The crowd is young and hip, enjoying drinks with pizza, sushi, olives or tapas. Open from Monday to Sunday, 6pm to 2:30am. DJ gets the party and the dancing started after 10pm.
Les Coulisses
29 Rue du Commandant André
06400 Cannes, France
Tél. 04 92 99 17 17
Jimmy'z
After a loyal following developed for the original Jimmy'z, in Monaco, the sister club opened in Cannes to an equally enthusiastic reception. The spacious dance floors (there are several) offer plenty of room for patrons to enjoy the upbeat music. It's not unusual to see high rollers and stars here, especially during the Cannes film festival. A high fashion club with a high profile clientele.
1 boulevard de la Croisette
Palais des Festivals
06400 Cannes France
Tél. 4-92-98-78-78
Shopping
La Croisette
A street with a global reputation running along the shoreline of Cannes and filled with endless opportunities for upscale shopping, dining, and sightseeing. Watch the boats and the sea on one hand and elegantly dressed pedestrians on the other. A parade of upscale boutiques and designer shops including Jimmy Choo, Hermes, Luis Vuitton, Chanel, and Dior among many, many more. Lovely restaurants open only for lunch scattered along the beach. Expensive, top quality, and a venue in Cannes not to be missed. (Most of the best shops in Canne are located in an area between La Croisette and the rue d'Antibes, which runs parallel a block or two inland.)
La Croisette
World famous street running along the shoreline.
Bouteille
The best (and most expensive) parfumerie in Cannes, Bouteille offers an expansive selection of scents and a generous range of free samples (with a complimentary bag.) Carries both the latest fragrances and the great classic perfumes. Additional wares include high quality costume jewellery, top of the line beauty accessories, and exquisite presentation boxes for a variety of special occasions. A delightful experience for the serious buyer or holiday browser.
Bouteille
59 rue d'Antibes
06400 Cannes, France
Tél. 04 93 39 05 16
Marché Forville
The primary fruit, flower, and vegetable market in Cannes (and a brocante market on Monday), Marché Forville is a traditional outdoor French market specialising in locally harvested produce of the highest quality. An excellent outdoor venue for a pleasant stroll, camera in hand. Expect quaint adjacent artisan shops and small bars including three oyster bars. Wine, cheese and bread shops, intimate restaurants. The market provides excellent "people watching" opportunities with local flavour and interesting wares. One of the most popular shopping destinations in Cannes. Open Tuesday-Sunday, 0700-1300.
Marché Forville
At the edge of the Quartier Suquet.
Galeries Lafayette
Located in the heart of Cannes near the train station, Galeries Lafayette is known for meticulously displayed upscale fashion. A branch of the popular international department store based in Paris, Galeries Lafayette provides a good range of prices for varied holiday budgets. Wares range from gourmet food selections to designer clothing. While not as trendy as adjacent boutiques or as colourful as the artisan shops, for the visitor attracted to this type of venue, Galeries Lafayette can be a pleasant afternoon stop. (Also a good place to acquire necessary items forgotten in packing for your holiday.)
Galeries Lafayette
6 rue du Maréchal-Foch
06400 Cannes, France
Tél. 04 93 39 27 55
Ciné-Folie
Also known as La Boutique du Cinema, Ciné-Folie is a year-round bookstore devoted entirely to the subject for which the name "Cannes" has become synonymous -- films. With a reputation as the finest bookstore in the south of France devoted exclusively to cinema, Ciné-Folie also sells movie posters and vintage film stills. A popular place to stop for "take home" souvenirs. (Also sells official posters from the Cannes film festival, past and present.)
Ciné-Folie
14 rue des Frères Pradignac
06400 Cannes, France
Tél. 04-93-39-22-99
Golf
Cannes Mougins Golf Country Club
An 18-hole, par 72, parkland course founded in 1923, the Cannes Mougins Golf Country Club offers catering, buggies, trolleys, and a driving range. Designed by golf architects Peter Allis and Dave Thomas, the course is set in the beautiful countryside of the French Riviera. The slightly hilly course is maintained in outstanding conditions. Making for exacting play, with generous fairways, the greens are small and fast. Strategic play is required at every hole, with the luxurious clubhouse featuring top-quality regional cuisine, a welcome reward at the end of a long day of play. Located 10 minutes from Cannes. Reservations are required with green fees for non members.
Cannes Mougins Golf Country Club
175 avenue du Golf,
06250 Mougins, France
Tél : +33 4 93 75 79 13
Fax : +33 4 93 75 27 60
golf-cote-azur.com
Gold de Cannes-Mandelieu (Old Course)
Founded in 1891 by the Grand Duke Michael Aleksandrovich of Russia, the 18-hole, 71-par, Old Course Cannes Mandelieu (originally the Cannes Golf Club) is split in two by the River Siagne and has a small adjacent railway. It is the fourth oldest course in France. Set in natural parkland and designed by Harry Colt, the course forces players to cope with the inevitable tree lines. Not an overly long course at just 5745 metres, the greens with their subtle slope will test a golfer's all around skills coming off the moderately tight fairways. A classic course maintained in excellent condition. For 18 holes, visitors pay green fees of €90 with twilight rates available. Booking in advance required. Visitor tee-times available on both week days and weekends. Handicap required.
Gold de Cannes-Mandelieu (Old Course)
Route du Golf
Mandelieu-la-Napoule
Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
06210, France
Tél : +33 04 92 97 32 00
Fax : +33 04 93 49 92 90
golfoldcourse.com
Golf du Claux Amic
A new and challenging, woodland course, founded in 1992, Golf du Claux Amic lies high in the hills above Grasse. Quiet, natural, and tree-lined, the terrain of the 18-hole, par 72 course is cut from the hillside, but does not make for strenuous walking. Designed by Jean-Pascal Foures, some of the drives are intimidating, but many of the vistas are spectacular, especially on the 12th green. The clubhouse, a former chateau, is large and sumptuous. The course is located 20km north of Cannes. Visitors will pay green fees of €53-€100. Credit cards are accepted. Advanced bookings are required with tee times available on both week days and weekends. Handicap required.
Golf du Claux Amic
1 route des Trois Ponts
D11 (Cabris Road)
Grasse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
06130, France
Tél : +33 04 93 60 55 44
Fax : +33 04 93 60 55 19
claux-amic.com
Domaine du Chateau de Taulane
A golfing gem, established in 1992 and designed by Gary Player, Domaine du Chateau de Taulane is an 18 hole, wooded parkland course (par 72). The chateau, dating to 1750, has been magnificently restored and the course is available for "stay and play." Situated in a natural pine forest, the course is maintained to unusual levels of excellence. Well balanced play with features to keep low and high-handicap players both pleased and challenged. Water features on some holes, especially on the double green of the 9th and 18th holes. Visitors will pay green fees of €51-€100. Credit cards are accepted. Handicap required and must book in advance. Tee times are available on week days and weekends. Located 50 km northwest of Cannes.
Domaine du Chateau de Taulane
D6085 Route Napolean
Le Logis du Pin, nr Castellane
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
83840, France
Tél : +33 04 93 40 60 80
Fax : +33 04 93 60 37 48
chateau-taulane.com
Golf de l'Esterel
An 18-hole, wooded, par-71, parkland course designed by Robert Trent Jones and located 28 km southwest of Cannes. Golf de l'Esterel is a favourite of golfers on holiday in this area of the French Riviera. Fairly short, at 5852 metres, the undulating fairways are tight and lined with umbrella pines. Accuracy from the tee is a must. Look for water on a third of the holes demanding adept shots. Greens are good sized. The front nine feels like a tour through the estate's holiday villas, while the back nine is more interesting. Expect pleasant mountain views on the inward nine-hole loop. Green fees for visitors are €67, credit cards accepted. All visiting golfers are welcome, but advance bookings are required. Tee times are available on both week days and weekends. Rental golf carts available.
Golf de l'Esterel
745 Blvd Darby
nr St Raphael
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
83700, France
Tél : +33 04 94 52 68 30
Fax : +33 04 94 52 68 31
formule-golf.com
See & Do
La Croisette
Perhaps in no city does a single street more epitomise the essence of the local culture than La Croisette in Cannes. Running parallel to the coastline and divided by islands of flowers and palm trees, this boulevard of upscale designer shops in full view of the ocean teems with elegant pedestrians walking their dogs, browsing the boutiques, and soaking up the golden light of the Côte d'Azur. Scattered with lovely restaurants and home to the shops of Jimmy Choo, Hermes, Luis Vuitton, Chanel, and Dior among others, La Croisette is truly the heart of all that is cosmopolitan and elite in Cannes.
La Croisette
World famous street running along the shoreline.
Musée de la Castre
Home to works of decorative art, sculpture, and paintings, the museum has a gallery featuring relics of the Mediterranean civilisations dating from the Greeks, Romans, Cypriots, and Egyptians. Five rooms are devoted to paintings from the 19th century and the ethnography section offers excellent examples of Peruvian and Maya pottery. Open June to August, Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 1pm and 3 to 7 pm. April, May, and September, Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 1pm, and 2 to 6pm. October to March, Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 1pm, 2 to 5pm. Admission is 3€. Free the first Sunday of each month.
Musée de la Castre
In the Château de la Castre, Le Suquet.
Tél. 04-93-38-55-26
Palais des Festivals
Located on the east side of the Old Port, the Palais de Festivals opened in 1982. The impressive complex includes three auditoriums, all outfitted with the most modern equipment for sound and simultaneous translation. There are 11 conference rooms, two exhibition halls, a night club, and a restaurant. The extensive Allées des Stars includes the hand prints and signatures of hosts of film industry notables and is a popular spot with visitors on holiday. (Just beyond the Palais des Festivals, look for the Vieux Port with a medley of luxury and fishing boats and the nearby allées de la Liberté flower market.)
Palais des Festivals
1 Avenue Laugier
06400 Cannes, France
Tél. 04 93 99 88 35
palaisdesfestivals.com
Petit Train
Enjoy a ride in one of the white-sided, diesel-powered Petit Train touristique de Cannes to understand the difference between the old and new parts of the city. To view modern Cannes, board in front of either of the two casinos. To view Vieux Cannes (Le Suquet) board opposite the Hôtel Majestic. Both depart on the hour throughout the day (10am to 7 and 11:30pm by season with no service in November.) Tours last approximately 45 minutes. Cost is 5€ to 9€ for adults, 2.50€ to 3€ for children younger than 10. (Lower prices are for the tour of the old town.) Combination tickets are 8€ for adults, 5€ for children under 10 and are good on separate days.
Petit Train
La Croisette, Cannes
Tél. 04-93-38-39-18
Grasse
Located just 16km to the north of Cannes, Grasse is the capital of the world's perfume industry and an excellent day trip out of the city. More than two-thirds of the natural aromas used in perfume and as food flavourings are produced in Grasse. Visit one of many perfume factories or tour the Musée International de la Parfumerie at 8 place du Cours. In August, the annual Jasmine Festival brings a carnival atmosphere to the town. Flowers, which grow in profusion in the warm, sheltered micro climate fill the streets with lovely aromas at every turn.
Grasse
16km north of Canes
About the Author
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Davis Sotheby's International Realty
Cannes Apartment Rentals and Cannes Villa Rentals
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