The Crafts Report
Posted on Thursday, October 25th, 2007 at 4:56 am

NEWS IN BRIEF – 07/06/1910 Tri-State artists celebrate five years іn Pendleton
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Observations About Your Child/Family Report Forms – Infant-Toddler $10.95 Form used to create reports for parents about their child. Preschool version includes Spanish translation. Note: These forms are built into the CD-ROM reporting features. 25 forms per kit. |
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Observations About Your Child/Family Report Forms – Preschool $16.1 Form used to create reports for parents about their child. Preschool version includes Spanish translation. Note: These forms are built into the CD-ROM reporting features. 50 forms per kit. |
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White Card Stock – 100 Sheets $9.49 Just what you need for flyers postcards art projects and report covers. Works for use in copiers inkjet printers laser printers and typewriters. Acid-free for archival quality. Measures 8-1/2 x 11. |
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Crafts $9.69 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Premium Wood Camp Crafts Kit $119.99 Create keepsakes that will last long after camp days fade into memory with these premium quality decorate-your-own craft supplies. Decorate wooden crafts with markers or paint and then adorn with feathers felt letters and foam pieces. |
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Arts & Crafts Table for Two $317.09 Kids can get together to make posters banners murals and more. This multi-purpose table features a mounted paper roll so paper can be pulled over the tabletop surface. Paper roll mounts on convenient slots underneath a storage area that measures 12 3/4H x 34W x 7D. The 2D storage shelf on top stores paints paintbrush holders marker stands and other supplies. Tabletop is 3/4 thick and has an easy-to-clean laminate top that measures 36W x 30D. Some assembly required. Table legs available in 18 20 22 and 24 heights. Specify height when ordering. Paper Roll (#7120SWP) Maple Paint Brush Stand (#192SWP) Maple Marker Stand (#193SWP) and Maple Chairs (#8671140) sold separately. |
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The Lit Report $3.95 Julia and Ruth have been unlikely best friends since they first met in Sunday school–Ruth was standing on the Bible-crafts table belting out "Jesus Loves Me." Now that they’re a year away from graduation, they’re putting the finishing touches on their getaway plans. But their dream of a funky big-city loft and rich, interesting older men is threatened when preacher’s daughter Ruth goes to a wild party without studious Julia, and all hell breaks loose. Ruth gets pregnant; Julia gets creative. Determined to support her friend and stay on track for life after high school, Julia comes up with a plan that will require all her intelligence, compassion, ingenuity and patience. Drawing on some great (and some not-so-great) works of literature, Julia proves that you can learn a lot just by opening up a book. |

