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Product Description: Creative projects using polymer clay in jewelry, home décor, and more. Includes basic techniques for working with polymer clay and instructions for making 18 different styles of canes.Step-by-step instructions for 30 appealing projects such as jewelry, picture frames, coasters, keychains, buttons, and moreExplains basic tools and techniques for working with polymer clay, including conditioning clay, marbling, mixing colors, making clay roses, and creating a "skinner blend"Instructions for making 18 different geometric and floral cane...read more

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9780811714037 | Stackpole Books, May 11, 2014, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Creative projects using polymer clay in jewelry, home décor, and more.

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Product Description: A crafter's guide to making fashionable beaded jewelry in an hour. Jewelry in a Jiffy is for the impatient beader. It has more than 55 original beaded jewelry projects and many more variations, the majority of which can be completed in about an hour -- instant gratification...read more

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9781554079360 | Firefly Books Ltd, October 27, 2011, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: A crafter's guide to making fashionable beaded jewelry in an hour.

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There's so much more to cardboard than using it for school projects and packing material. The move towards natural and environmentally friendly materials in decorating and presentation makes it the ideal medium for a host of gift items and useful artifacts.

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9781875001453 | New edition (Gardners Books, January 9, 2000), cover price $15.40 | About this edition: There's so much more to cardboard than using it for school projects and packing material.

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