Old Magazines Crafts
Posted on Thursday, February 5th, 2009 at 6:11 am

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~ ~ ~ OLD TIME CROCHET MAGAZINE ~ AUTUMN 1998 ~ EXCELLENT PATTERNS ~ ~ ~ $1.99 |
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2 Pretty Old Fashion Florals Magazine Cross Stitch Pattern (B) $5.99 |
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24 Pattern books,magazines and 1 pattern kit some very old $5.99 |
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Pattern-Halloween Wall Hanging+Treat Basket Trio Frm old magazine $1.25 |
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Old-Time Crochet Magazines – 1993 -136 Vintage Patterns doilies, bedspreads, etc $3.99 |
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Old-Time Crochet Magazines – 1991 -109 Vintage Patterns doilies, bedspreads, etc $3.99 |
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LOT 10 DECORATIVE CROCHET – OLD-TIME CROCHET – MCCALLS – CROCHET HOME MAGAZINE $7.99 |
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Vtg Quilting Patterns Spring 1987 Old Fashion Patchwork Quilt Magazine A63 $7.99 |
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OLD-TIME CROCHET MAGAZINE – SPRING 1988 $4.00 |
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Old Time Crochet Patterns & Designs Magazine Winter 1979 $4.99 |
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Old Time Crochet Patterns & Designs Magazine Spring 1980 $4.99 |
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JULY 1974 NOV 1977 OLDE TIME NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS & DESIGNS MAGAZINE BOOK LOT 2 $12.00 |
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Ken Brown’s Old English Calligraphy $19.95 Step-By-Step Video Instructions for Calligraphy. From the publishers of Crafts Magazine. 1987. 57 minutes…. |
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The Island (1980) $2.99 … |
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The Island (1980) $14.99 … |
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Monster High Full Size Sketch Portfolio $8.29 Do you have a child who loves to draw? Then, have your little artist put down all her creative designs on this monster high sketch portfolio. The 190 stencil designs make it easy for your child to make amazing designs. Color them in different ways to make truly graphic images. This portfolio is sure to cause your child to overflow with imagination! Age 7+… |
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KidKraft Sling Bookshelf – Natural $41.99 Getting children excited about reading isn’t always a simple task, but our new Sling Bookshelf makes story time a lot more fun. This shelf is the perfect gift for the young readers in your life. Features: Shelf’s size is perfect for young children Soft canvas shelves keep books from being damaged Books can be displayed by front or back cover instead of the spine, making it easier for kids to choo… |
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Smart Lab Squishy You Explore It Human Body $17.84 The human body is an incredible thing, but it’s also kind of weird and gross. That’s why kids will love exploring it through this science kit, which features a plastic human body model, complete with removable squishy vital organs. It also comes with a book that explains how food like pizza is digested. SmartLab. Ages: 8+… |
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American Girl: Julie Finds a Way $13.01 American Girl comes to the DS with a new girl who’s got a whole new story to tell. Julie Albright is a 9 year old girl growing up in the United States in 1975. Play as Julie at the time of America’s bicentennial (1975-1976) following the American Girl: Julie series of books. Local Multiplayer for up to 2 players, which includes minigames that can be shared with only one game card ESRB Rated … |
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Just Mom and Me (American Girl) (American Girl Library) $6.04 Summary:This book is full of fun things for girls to do with their moms, from the new to the tried and true. They can tear out and share the notes and gift coupons, test their knowledge of each other with checklists made for two, and get to know each other even better with games and activities that are sure to leave them giggling. Tear-outs include quizzes, checklists, recipes, door hangers, bookm… |
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Domino: The Book of Decorating: A Room-by-Room Guide to Creating a Home That Makes You Happy $18.75 Domino: The Book of Decorating cracks the code to creating a beautiful home, bringing together inspiring rooms, how-to advice and insiders’ secrets from today’s premier tastemakers in an indispensable style manual. The editors take readers room by room, tapping the best ideas from domino magazine and culling insights from their own experiences. With an eye to making design accessible and exciting,… |
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Just Duct Tape It! (Leisure Arts) $5.57 “Wild” flowers featuring animal print petals. Bold bracelets, funky flip-flops, and hip purses. Who knew that duct tape could create such cool projects? American teens have embraced this hot trend and will go ga-ga for this creative guide to crafting with duct tape. More than 30 projects for gals and guys include wallets, jewelry, locker decor, flowers, and more…. |
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Old Magazines $14.96 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Cool Crafts with Newspapers, Magazines, and Junk Mail by Jones, Jen Edition , 0 $24.99 Grab some newspaper and junk mail and get to work. Create colorful beads with paper. Give your gifts some pizzazz with designer wrapping paper. Write yourself a note on a homemade notepad. Learn how to make all of these projects and more when you reuse what you already have. Who knew you could do so much with a pile of old paper? |
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Old Magazines: Identification & Value Guide $20.09 Old Magazines, Second Edition, will delight both collectors and dealers. Author Richard E. Clear has 30 years of experience dealing in periodicals, and wrote his first book on magazines in 1974. Magazines from many different areas are included: movie, trade, fashion, farm, sports, and more, and over 300 new color photos have been added to this edition, representing the thousands of magazines available. The book focuses on the more common, easily recognized and attainable copies rather than rare issues. Each listing includes information such as title, size, volume, publisher, dates published, all known names of the magazine, and a realistic market value. Because old magazines often span large periods and appear in literally thousands of issues, Clear gives criteria for spotting the more valuable issues. Included in this new edition is a list of illustrators with information about where to find their work, a suggested grading guide, a list of paper dolls by name and where they can be found, and a ten-page section on advertisements. |
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Bungalow: The Ultimate Arts & Crafts Home $41.98 Bungalow: The Ultimate Arts & Crafts Home is the definitive compilation of Arts & Crafts architecture, philosophy, and architectural details. Bungalow expert Jane Powell examines a variety of bungalows and Arts & Crafts homes across the U.S. and Canada, exploring and dissecting the best to come up with a book that defines the very nature of the bungalow itself. From a sleeping porch to a claw footed tub, to hallmark uses of wood, stone, and tile, the insightful text is accompanied by Linda Svendsen’s detailed and expressive photography. With a brief history of the arts & crafts movement included, Powell’s latest offering is the perfect gift for bungalow owners, Arts & Crafts enthusiasts, and those looking to restore old or build new. Go deeper into the world of Arts & Crafts, and see exactly what makes a great bungalow design-from interior design to colors, architectural elements to the littlest details. Jane Powell is the proprietor of House Dressing, a business dedicated to renovating and preserving old homes. She is the former president of the historic preservation organization in her hometown of Oakland, California. Her books include Bungalow Kitchens and Bungalow Bathrooms. Linda Svendsen, a graduate of Music and Art High School and Parsons School of Design in New York, has been a renowned photographer for more than thirty years. Her work is showcased in numerous magazines and books; she is the author of Bicycle: Around the World. |
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Corporate Magazines of the United States $18.02 This reference book profiles "corporate magazines," those sponsored by and produced for a single business firm. Some of these periodicals are internal, aimed at the company’s own employees and retirees. Others are mainly external and are directed at a broader audience of stockholders, customers, and readers outside the corporation’s immediate "family." Still others have a dual role, and target both internal and external audiences. Some of these magazines are quite old–the oldest profiled here dates from 1865. Some have enormous circulations, the largest having reached nearly 12 million bimonthly, though they rarely produce circulation revenue. This is the first book to fully consider this genre of magazine publishing. Journalism and communication scholars examine a representative sample of 52 of these magazines in individual descriptive essays, each with appended publishing history and information sources. Bibliographic information is necessarily limited. Entries are arranged alphabetically and each entry appears in additional appendixes which classify the profiled magazine by founding date and geographic location. An end-of-volume appendix provides brief data on 232 additional magazines. |
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Beyond the Bungalow: Grand Homes in the Arts & Crafts Tradition $14.46 Beyond the Bungalow, the newest book from renowned designer and Arts & Crafts expert Paul Duchscherer, celebrates the larger members of the Arts & Crafts family, and pays tribute to their remarkable artistic beauty, craftsmanship, and diversity of style. Widely acclaimed as America’s favorite "Arts & Crafts Home," the term bungalow may bring a specific image to mind, but it really is one part of a much larger family. This extended family also includes an entire genre of larger-scale Craftsman-period homes, much like those created by architect brothers Charles and Henry Greene. Beyond the Bungalow includes popular architectural styles like Swiss Chalet, Mission, Spanish Colonial Revival, Tudor, and more. These homes comprise a range of style infusions and crossover influences; the sheer scope in variety of shapes and sizes represented among these larger homes entirely surpasses the widest range of the bungalow. Beyond the Bungalow also features a list of must-see museums and homes, and a list of current related periodicals for further study. With beautiful period interior photography, Duchsherer’s newest book is not just an excellent resource, but is an endless inspiration for Arts & Crafts enthusiasts. Paul Duchscherer is a design historian and interior designer specializing in historic preservation work. Also a prominent lecturer in the Arts & Crafts field, his designs have been featured on This Old House, Curb Appeal, and many other programs, as well as in dozens of magazines and newspapers. His previous books include Inside the Bungalow and Outside the Bungalow. He lives in San Francisco, California. Linda Svendsen, a graduate of Music & Art High School and Parsons School of Design in New York, has been a renowned photographer for more than thirty years. She has traveled to all seven continents, bringing back this planet’s most captivating images of peoples, lands, and wildlife. Her work has been published in the form of calendars, posters, jigsaw puzzles, note cards, and most recently, books that showcase her architectural photography and are sold worldwide. Linda’s previous books include Bungalow Kitchens, Bungalow Bathrooms, Camps and Cottages, Good Green Homes, Bungalow Details: Exterior, and Bungalow: The Ultimate Arts & Crafts Home. |
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Magazines in a Digital Lunchbox $25.49 Intermediate Examination Paper from the year 2011 in the subject Design (Industry, Graphics, Fashion), printed single-sided, grade: 1.3, Berlin Technical University of Art – private university for design, language: English, abstract: Magazines today face unique challenges: Readers have learned that free, high quality content is ubiquitous on the Internet, that design is more than just an appealing layout, that attention spans are dynamic and media choices are overwhelming. The start of the iPad and the tablet device market leads many magazine producers to embrace this technology, from The New Yorker and TIME Magazine to Wired and Vogue. But doubts remain: Here comes another new market of media gadgets to challenge existing print magazine brands. How does it impact the way readers consume media? Will it be a vehicle for existing brands, or will it mostly spawn new ones? Will readers follow up on their online subscriptions when a free digital magazine is just a click away? These challenges need to be addressed, and by highlighting the differences between the iPad and old media print magazines, it can be shown that magazine producers can certainly use this technology to their advantages.Bringing an existing magazine brand to the iPad may mean rethinking reader participation and experiences, the creative process and workflow of an editorial team may have to be reshaped, and the editorial design reinvented. Never have readers been more entitled to influence their media mix, but where can media producers draw a line? Apple’s tablet device is unique in that it combines a specific set of features on a particularly restrictive platform, and in its reception by a worldwide audience. It is especially this device that may help magazine producers take the next step in the evolution of Editorial Design and reader experience, through employing rich media contents, enabling users to choose curated contents by desire, and creating an immersive experience of the brand.The firs |
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Old Magazines By Clear, Richard E./ Alexander, David T. $12.64 Author: Clear, Richard E./ Alexander, David T. Series Title: Old Magazines Subtitle: Identification Value Guide Publication Date: 2006/05/01 Number of Pages: 336 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 8.25 Height: 10.50 |

