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Great for crafting, paper is an ancient, versatile and fascinating material. In "Creating Papercrafts", interiors stylist and craft expert Labeena Ishaque reveals just how inventive one can be with it. The book begins with an introduction to making paper. Six main chapters - Cards and Stationery, Gift Wrapping, Home Decoration, Keepsakes, Table Settings and Special Occasions-provide hundreds of crafting ideas, whatever your skills. Labeena has devised 14 simple yet effective projects, each one illustrated with step-by-step photography. The stylish ideas range from decorative gift wrapping and boxes to making papier-mache bowls and picture frames. Whether it is fashioning a lampshade from tissue paper or designing your own wedding stationery, each project is easy and inexpensive to make, and looks stunning.*Make the most of the beauty and versatility of paper and allow your creativity to flourish, with this inspiring book.*Includes 14 stylish yet simple projects, including a baby memory box, table runner and personalized stationery.*Dozens of original ideas for cards, gift wrapping, home decoration, special occasions and much more, all captured in stunning photography.
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Christian Wicker (ca. 1799-1879) was born in Newberry County, South Carolina. He married twice, but only the name of his second wife, Mary Kibler, is known. They were married in 1853 and lived in Newberry County. Descendants and relatives lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, New York and elsewhere. Includes ancestors to 1708.
Love Me Not by Lindsay Armstrong released on Apr 24, 1986 is available now for purchase.
The Melbourne Now exhibition guide is an invaluable pocket-sized authoritative reference to have in hand as you wander through the show. A perfect souvenir, the guide features short, accessible entries on each of the artists and projects represented in the exhibition. Melbourne Now is a celebration of the latest art, design, architecture and creative practice produced in this city. It is broad-ranging in focus and will include contemporary practice across a wide range of media and art forms by emerging artists, but also innovative and established practitioners. The entries are arranged in alphabetical order, and each artist or project entry is accompanied by a full-colour reproduction of the corresponding work, or an indicative work. Maps and locations are listed in this guide for ease of reference. This publication has been generously supported by The Vizard Foundation.
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