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Drilling fine china to make a bird feeder; bisque face pendant; metallic leather tassels for jewelry, accessories and home decor.
Drilling fine china to make a bird feeder; bisque face pendant; metallic leather tassels for jewelry, accessories and home decor.
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S8, EP10 "Fresh and Shiny"Gemstone patterns that embellish useful items; decorative bead caps; crystal embellishments.
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S3, EP6 "Tools of the Trade"Drilling fine china to make a bird feeder; bisque face pendant; metallic leather tassels for jewelry, accessories and home decor.
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S2, EP6 "Making a House a Home"Beaded vases and luminaries; using resin to create textured sheets; small canvas for any room.
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S4, EP5 "Shapes and Symbols"Using symbols in art for stories; incorporating shapes into an art form using clay to make switch plate covers; flowers.
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S8, EP6 "Fresh Jewelry"Cork and leather earrings; making a jewelry or trinket box from old jewelry; making whimsical earrings by handsewing fabric over wire shapes.
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S8, EP5 "Fresh (or Wet) Paint"A shadow stenciled tree using acrylics; painting flowers with ink; blending colors that are not typically used.
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