Dans Crafts And Things
Posted on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008 at 10:17 am

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Dritz Sweater Stone Clothing Care $4.06 SWEATER STONE-This convenient tool removes pilling and renews the finish of sweaters naturally. It was created to restore the look of knits and sweaters without exposing them to the rigors of dry cleaning. Sweater Stone is made of natural pumice that quickly lifts away pilling and revitalizes knitted garments. Its versatility allows use on a wide range of fabrics including furniture and polar f… |
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Upcycling: Create Beautiful Things with the Stuff You Already Have $10.22 Renowned environmental lifestyle expert and Today Show regular Danny Seo shares 100 of his most inspiring projects for creative transformation. Have neglected items around your house? They can be the source for exciting craft possibilities! Turn your old leather belts into a cool doormat (or even a briefcase!); worn-out paperbacks into gorgeous bud vases; tennis balls into a quaint country swing; … |
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The Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Cookbook: Recipes and Reflections from FORREST GUMP $4.89 Forrest Gump stepped out of the pages of Winston Groom’s novel, up onto the silver screen, and into the hearts of more than 30 million Americans. If you’re lucky, you count yourself among them. Now you can open to any page… and just like Forrest’s mama said about life… “You never know what you’re gonna get.” There are shrimp kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo, shrimp cocktail… o… |
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The American Boy’s Handy Book: What to Do and How to Do It, Centennial Edition $5.89 Written by the founder of the Boy Scouts, Dan Beard. Full of indoor & outdoor activities for boys circa 1880…. |
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Things Thai: Antiques, Crafts, Collectibles $16.63 "Things Thai" presents over 60 different items from Thailand, each a collectible with cultural relevance or a story to tell. Each object represents an aspect of Thai life, from devotional objects to examples of the country’s strong crafts tradition to pieces of clothing or jewelry. Detailed text and photographs explains the historical and cultural significance. |
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Where the Wild Things Are Book $8.5 Max is sent to bed without supper and imagines sailing away to the land of Wild Things where he is made king. Story and pictures By Maurice Sendak (Paperback 37 pages). English version. Ages 2 years and up. |
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Things Thai : Antiques – Crafts – Collectibles $14.59 No Synopsis Available |
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Things Chinese : Antiques, Crafts, Collectibles $18.25 No Synopsis Available |
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Got Crafts? 25 Things to Do with a Milk Carton $11.96 Skip the bin…and recycle those old milk cartons into MOO-velous projects They’re strong, waterproof, and perfectly shaped to become the start to some fun and funky crafts-especially with the helpful book and art supplies inside this gift-worthy kit. You’ll really be amazed at some of the extraordinary and clever ideas here: a wallet for stashing your cash; an entertaining bowling game that also uses up those old egg cartons; a cow clock that’s an udder-ly adorable way to tell the time. Or create planters, wind catchers, pencil holders, and Galaxy Alex the Robot This is one great way to get kids to drink their milk-they’ll want plenty of cartons to play with What’s in the Kit: – One copy of "Got Crafts?" "25 Fun Things You Can Make Out of a Milk Carton" – Twelve inches of clear plastic tubing – One 4-inch long dowel – Six pieces of 6 x 6 origami paper (one in each color: yellow, blue, purple, green, red, and orange) – Three feet of orange ribbon – One piece of clear acetate – Four pieces of flexible foam at two different sizes – Three feet of purple lanyard |
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Home Crafts $9.99 Bobbie Kalman’s acclaimed Historic Communities Series provides a close-up view of how people lived more than two hundred years ago. Colorful photos, many taken by Bobbie Kalman herself at restored historic villages across the country, help support the fascinating information. Children will have fun learning about: — early homes and the settler community — what people wore and the crafts they made — how settlers made their living — how they spent their leisure time — the values, customs, and traditions of the early settlers In the past, people could not buy all the goods they needed. Instead, they used and reused materials to make things for themselves. Leftover strips of cloth were woven into rag rugs, and cooking fat was burned in candles. Children will be intrigued by pioneer ingenuity in Home Crafts, a step-by-step account explaining how the settlers: — made candles and soap — carded and spun wool — dyed cloth and sewed samples — made quilts and leather goods |
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Room Crafts $3.94 Whether a girl wants to make her room warm and fuzzy or cool and casual–or somewhere in between–she’ll find inspiration and ideas to redo her room with crafts she can make herself. Girls can choose from do-it-yourself decorations, funky frames, pretty pillows, and more Some comments from the parents of our craft testers: "This was a very easy project. My daughter was able to assemble it all by herself. The results looked very nice." "This was a great project. It’s one of my daughter’s favorite crafts to do." "Very affordable, easy to make, and quite cute " "It was fun to be creative and use things we already had around the house." "Marissa enjoyed the frame. She was very proud and it turned out great " and from the girls… "I LOVE how it turned out " was the most common response. Author/Illustrator Information Inspired by a popular article in the May/June ’03 issue of American Girl magazine, several crafts featured in this book first appeared in American Girl magazine. |
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Baby’s First Things Board Books – Set of 4 $33.99 Bold bright photographs are coupled with identifying words to spark object recognition and encourage language skills. Titles include |

