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An accordion fold book that highlights one day in a person's life; a dragon scale cover for a daily journal; pink.
An accordion fold book that highlights one day in a person's life; a dragon scale cover for a daily journal; pink.
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S9, EP10 "Your Schedule"An accordion fold book that highlights one day in a person's life; a dragon scale cover for a daily journal; pink.
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S6, EP6 "How to Make Things Look Aged"Giving stenciling an aged look; how to rust, distress or age material from metal to fabric; embossing and distressing leather to make a key fob.
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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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S3, EP4 "Bricks Need Mortar -- They Don't Stand Alone"Sewing and stamping fabric embellishments for book covers and other items; unique 3-D pieces using clay; screen-printing with stencils; adding shine to metalwork with mica.
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S9, EP13 "Your Materials"Creating sparkly watercolor ornaments; three variations of embroidery hoop art for wall decor; the color gold.
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