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Creating a decorative and useful cork bowl; a hinged panel; a village scene built into a recycled book.
Creating a decorative and useful cork bowl; a hinged panel; a village scene built into a recycled book.
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S6, EP9 "Time in 3D"Creating a decorative and useful cork bowl; a hinged panel; a village scene built into a recycled book.
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S4, EP11 "Abstracts"Creating a divided face; abstract paintings; an abstract design within a lampwork bead; Renoir and Monet use color to create light and shadow.
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S6, EP5 "It's All in the Timing"Projects where timing makes the difference; a foiling project where order matters; a paint technique using rubbing alcohol; a wine cork shadow box.
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S9, EP1 "Your Environment"Collage papers; making a bat house for the yard; the color red.
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S8, EP13 "Fresh Cuts"Making fresh cuts on different materials, beginning with fabric reverse applique; using miniature power tools to make woven colorful pendants; paper stash grab bag compositions.
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