Michaels Crafts Columbus Ohio

Posted on Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 at 10:50 am

Michaels Crafts Columbus Ohio


The Michaels Book of Arts & Crafts


The Michaels Book of Arts & Crafts


$3.95


From Michaels–America’s largest specialty retailer of arts and crafts merchandise and the place to get supplies for painting, floral and home decor, needlework, scrapbooking, and more–comes an extraordinarily big, beautiful, and encyclopedic collection of techniques and 175 projects. Whatever a crafter’s pleasure, it is in here, from beading and woodworking to glass and fabric crafts. The 30 subject areas are divided into 9 chapters that all feature a basic instructions section packed with plentiful color pictures and designer tips; 5 to 10 projects; and a two-page spread of gallery photos of additional projects for inspiration. What’s included in this unequalled treasure trove? * Beading: wire and bead jewelry, wire crafting, and decorative beading * Clay: polymer and bread dough * Painting: stenciling, faux finishing, and gold leafing. With the gilding techniques, even the simplest box can look like an heirloom. * Paper: memory books and cards, decoupage, rubber stamping * Floral crafts: dried flowers, silk flower arranging, potpourris and sachets. A rose floral silk pillow brings springtime indoors year-round. * Glass: glass painting and etching. The lovely flasks with stars, leaves, and swirls would make a beautiful display. * Home decorating: candlemaking and decorating (including gel) and soapmaking * Wood: wood finishing and burning, plus clockmaking * Fabric: painting on fabric, tie die, and sun painting An appendix covers basic materials and techniques, including typing the perfect bow, lettering, and basic mat cutting. Whether you want more projects using your favorite craft, or are interested in learning a new one, this volume is amust-have.

A Haunted History of Columbus, Ohio


A Haunted History of Columbus, Ohio


$16.08


From the playful spirits of the Kelton House Museum and Garden to the wavy-armed apparition who prowls the fourth floor of Ohio State’s main library, Columbus is teeming with ghosts. Meet the deceased yet meddlesome stage manager at the Ohio Theatre and the tuxedo-clad ghost awaiting his ride on Franklin Avenue. Learn the horrifying secrets behind the jails cells in one Columbus home and the truth about a centuries old haunting near Dublin. Columbus Landmarks Foundation ghost tour guide Nellie Kampmann takes you on a journey to meet mischievous souls and malevolent entities who aren’t quite ready to give up the ghost.

Neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio: German Village, Olde Towne East, Clintonville, Columbus, Ohio, Flytown, University District, Colu


Neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio: German Village, Olde Towne East, Clintonville, Columbus, Ohio, Flytown, University District, Colu


$18.73


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: German Village, Olde Towne East, Clintonville, Columbus, Ohio, Flytown, University District, Columbus, Ohio, Forest Park, Columbus, Ohio, Victorian Village, Glen Echo, Columbus, Ohio, The Short North, Old Oaks Historic District, Driving Park, Hilltop, Columbus, Ohio, Cherry Creek, Columbus, Ohio, Old North Columbus, Hungarian Village, Harrison West, West Columbus, Ohio, Franklinton, Columbus, Ohio, Near East Side, Columbus, Ohio, Murray Hill, Columbus, Ohio, Linden, Columbus, Ohio, Berwick, Columbus, Ohio, The Bottoms, Westgate, Columbus, Ohio, Arena District, King-Lincoln Bronzeville, Downtown Columbus, Ohio, Wonderland, Ohio, Brewery District, Italian Village, Columbus, Ohio, Oakland & Northwood Avenue Area, East Broad Street Historic District, San Margherita, Ohio, South Columbus, Ohio, East Columbus, Ohio, Sullivant Avenue, Georgian Heights, Riverbend, Columbus, Ohio, Briggsdale, Columbus, Ohio, Mount Vernon, Columbus, Ohio, Holly Hill, Columbus, Ohio, Argyle Park, Columbus, Ohio, Olentangy, Columbus, Ohio. Excerpt: There are dozens of neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio. Some are hard to define, as they encompass large areas developed at different times-often with sub-neighborhoods within them. Borders can also change based on popular understanding of the area, as well as the whims of the residents. This article uses data from the Datasourcecolumbus Web site, Spotcrime.com, HelloColumbus.com, as well as the various Columbus Area Commissions to define the various areas. Excerpts and border information are drawn directly from the main articles. The Arena District is a mixed-use urban infill, master planned development located in Downtown Columbus. It is characterized by its New Urbanism layout, mixed-use, and neo-classical American design. The architecture is of the Chicago School style, being influenced by Daniel Bu…

South Columbus, Ohio


South Columbus, Ohio


$74.88


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. South Columbus also referred to as the southside or the south end, consists of numerous urban and suburban areas south of Downtown Columbus, Ohio, United States. It is part of the native Columbus geographical terminology of the large residential urban communities outside downtown, including German Village. South Columbus is defined as the entire southeastern portion of Columbus, bordered by the Scioto River to the west, bounded by interstate 70 to the north, and includes the southern city limit municipalities beyond the I270 outerbelt, such as Groveport, Lockbourne, Obetz, and Canal Winchester, and the Rickenbacker International Airport. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2011/02/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches

Four Points By Sheraton Columbus Ohio Airport, Columbus,OH,United States


Four Points By Sheraton Columbus Ohio Airport, Columbus,OH,United States


$99


Hotel property Four Points By Sheraton Columbus Ohio Airport, 3 Star, 3030 Plaza Properties Boulevard in Columbus, OH, United States

Union Station (Columbus, Ohio)


Union Station (Columbus, Ohio)


$74.88


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Columbus Union Station and its predecessors served railroad passengers in Columbus, Ohio from February 27, 1850, until April 28, 1977.Columbus Union Station as it is recalled today was actually the third Union Station in Columbus. The previous two served in the nineteenth century, and their replacement and upgrade reflected the rapid growth in traffic and importance of Columbus railroads at that time. The subsequent decline in rail passenger traffic following World War II was reflected in Union Stations demolition and replacement with a convention center in the early 1980s.In 1851, a site north of Naughten Street and east of High Street was purchased jointly from Orange Johnson by the Columbus and Xenia Railroad (CX) and Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad (CCC). A wood barn structure measuring 90 by 175 feet (53 m) was installed to serve passengers, the rest of the site given over to shops and freight tracks. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2011/02/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.21 inches

Michaels Book of Wedding Crafts


Michaels Book of Wedding Crafts


$18.71


This book is in New – Excellent condition


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