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Creative Christmas: Simple Crafts from Many Lands

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Presents easy-to-follow instructions for numerous traditional Christmas decorations and gifts from such countries as England, Japan, Italy, Denmark, and Germany…. More >>

Creative Christmas: Simple Crafts from Many Lands

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Does anyone have craft ideas using an assortment of items from various left over craft supplies?

I have a large tub of craft supplies from 13 years of Girl Scouting. We are doing our final camp out and I’d like to use up some of the supplies. I have yarn, floss, paints, foam pieces, fabric, popsicle sticks, glue, construction paper & probably some more odds ‘n ends. The girls are 16-18. I’m looking for some ideas to use these up. Thanks in advance!

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Homemade Father’s day gift/card for my fiance, from my 7 y/o son…? help! :)?

Obviously running out of time here…. I’ve been trying to think of some original ideas, something quick we can whip up *(we have the whole day tomorrow before we see him).

I have tons of arts and crafts supplies, so lots to work with, other than time.

This man has totally stepped into the role of father, to my 7 year old son, who’s real father is a turd and sees him only a couple times a year and calls him even less. My son has grown very attached to my fiance and we also have a new addition to the family on the way, and are moving into a house together in a couple months. It’s an amazing situation and i reallly want him to feel so very special, because he has done so very much for my son and i since he came into our lives.

Like i said, we are moving, and because of that, really really BROKE! So, i have no cash to get him anything,.. i really want to celebrate the daddy role he plays with my son, and the real daddy that he’s about to be, in january!

advice please!!!! :)

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Christian Crafts for Christmas from Paper Plates

Christian Crafts for Christmas from Paper Plates

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Beam N Read LED 103M Hands Free Crafts Light; Wide & Bright Light from 3 LEDs plus 3 Clip-on Fresnel Magnifiers

  • Versatile, Hands Free light where you need it; Great for Needlework and Hobbies
  • 4 standard alkaline AA batteries (not incl) last extra long 120 hrs at full brightness
  • 3 bright energy saving LED bulbs do not burn out, easily cover 2 book pages
  • Includes 3 lightweight 4×5 inch clip on acrylic Fresnel magnifiers (2X, 4X, & 6X) for detail work
  • Magnifiers are for short periods of detail work for those with normal vision, NOT A LOW VISION AID

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More LEDs, Longer Battery Life, Greater Versatility, 3 Magnifiers Included. Hands-Free LED Light that delivers light where you need it. Lightweight and versatile with patented flip-up design, adjustable strap and reflector. For those with normal vision, the three large 4×5 inch Acrylic Fresnel magnifiers (2X, 4X, and 6X) make this light especially useful for quilting, knitting and all needlework, crafts, hobby work and other tasks where, for short periods, an enla… More >>

Beam N Read LED 103M Hands Free Crafts Light; Wide & Bright Light from 3 LEDs plus 3 Clip-on Fresnel Magnifiers

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The Young Craftsman — Thrills, Entertains, Trains Young Minds and Hands — Descriptions of Over 450 Easy Craft Projects Reprinted from Past Issues of Popular Mechanics Magazine, What-to-Make, and Other Publications

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Descriptions of over 450 easy craft projects reprinted from past issues of Popular Mechanics magazine, What-To-Make, and other publications. Projects include: Plant and flower display, furniture built without nails, furniture with secret compartments, book shelves, lawn ornaments, house numbers, snack shacks for birds, twelve-foot row boats,toys and lots more… More >>

The Young Craftsman — Thrills, Entertains, Trains Young Minds and Hands — Descriptions of Over 450 Easy Craft Projects Reprinted from Past Issues of Popular Mechanics Magazine, What-to-Make, and Other Publications

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Christian Crafts from Natures

Christian Crafts from Natures

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Felicity’s Craft Book: A Look at Crafts from the Past With Projects You Can Make Today

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In this craft book you will learned to make sachets and pomander balls, and many ideas. It’s full of fun facts about life in colonial times, step by step instructions, and rich, full color photographs…. More >>

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Folk Art – Craft From the Past

Folk art is craft from the past – history in an object. Whenever we admire a beautifully woven basket, a perfectly carved decoy duck or an exquisitely hand sewn quilt we are appreciating articles of folk art. But what exactly does the term “folk art” mean? Simply, it was adopted in America early last century to describe works made by people who had never had any formal training in carving a decoy duck or sewing a quilt for instance. Previously terms such as “naive” or “primitive” had been used to describe such objects, but neither is as evocative as the term “folk” art – the simple, ordinary, modest art made by plain ordinary folk.

Folk art is always unique and embodies the spirit of it’s creator, comprising both decorative and utilitarian items. It is rare these days to find original items at inexpensive prices, and neither can they be found in great quantities, but from time to time beautiful folk art items can be found at car boot sales, markets and country auctions. Before industrialisation and mass-manufacturing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ordinary people hand made objects, such as decoy duck s both for decoration and for everyday use. It’s these handmade items that are so desirable to collectors today.

Painted tinware, hand-turned wooden bowls, all kinds of baskets, colorful quilts and other textiles may still be found. Spongeware pottery – which is named from the pieces of cut sponge used to apply patterns to the pottery surface – is much harder to find in the UK than it is in the USA as a large amount of spongeware was exported to the US from the 1820s onwards.

Hunting with decoy ducks became popular in Victorian Britain, although Native Americans have a long history of using lures and carving is a tradition firmly rooted in American folk art. The finest American ducks were carved in the 1920s and 1930s, and beautiful examples are still being produced today. In top condition with original paint, a decoy duck could fetch more than $20,000 if made by one of the big names such as Elmer Crowell of Cape Cod.

Many basket weavers were farmers who made their own containers for agricultural use – look out for those bearing the initials of the farmer who made them, or stencilled details of the contents.

Rustic textiles in coarse linen and woollen cloth were woven on domestic handlooms which were often very narrow – so the pieces of cloth then had to be joined together to make larger items such as sheets and bed covers. You may find some with characteristically bold patterns in reds and blues.

Quilting, which is the quintessential American folk art technique was also carried out in Britain in the 16th and 17th centuries, particularly in Wales and Northern England where keeping out the cold was so extremely important. Women used the long winter hours to apply their needlework skills to create the beautiful quilts we treasure today. Their skills crossed the Atlantic to America with the first European settlers.

Bringing these wonderful old handmade items of folk art into our homes is not just a great way of honoring the traditions of the past, but is also a way of paying tribute to the many unknown, but incredibly skilled folk who crafted them so beautifully.

Caroline Jones lives in Devon, England and delights in visiting craft fairs and festivals to indulge her passion for collecting vintage and folk art items for her home and shop. Click Here to visit her recommended one stop shop for finding fairs, festivals, events, craft shows, art festivals, music festivals, farmers markets, and more! !

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1- Colombian weaved art crafts made by local single mom from Narino, Sandona – Colombia


Colombian Weavers Art Crafts from Narino, Sandona – 18-Dec-09 Video Part One These single mom villagers crafts are directly sold by the artists own association ASOTESA – Asociacion de Tejedoras de Sandona (Sandona Weavers Association): aims to provide fair price for single women household breadwinner art work. You are welcome to contact us by E mail: mariaestella27@gmail.com or by phone: Maria Estella (President) 57-3148754881 or 57-3137604859 or Carmen Acosta (Administrator) 57-3155856661 Video taken at the ASOTESA booth at the XIX Expoartesanias at Corferias Bogota, Colombia

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