Hello! 150 Lemon Extract & Oil Recipes (Lemon Extract & Oil Recipes, #1)
by MS Ingredient
Academic Planner 2018-2019 (Mid Year Planners, #1) (Student Planners, #11)
by Planners and Notebooks and Jolly Journals
Notebook (Leather Style Collection - Journal, Notebook, Diary, Composi, #5) (Marble and Gold Notebooks, #1)
by Shady Grove Notebooks
Journal Your Life's Journey
by Blank Book Billionaire and Journal Your Life's Journey
Flour, salt, and water: it's amazing such commonplace materials can make such incredible, wonderful things! With this exciting new angle on the popular and easy-to-master craft of molding dough, the possibilities are endless: a smiling, bright-eyed clown; a pirate pig with an eye patch and bandanna; a frog fly fisherman; a bride and groom; and a mother bear with 5 little cubs in 5 little pockets. Simply attach the individually formed dough heads and limbs to a "soft body"--you can even mix them...
2020 Planner For Kids (2020 Kid Calendar Planner Journal for Boys and Girls, #12)
by Josephine M Schillinger
Dough craft, also called salt dough, is one of the easiest, most accessible and most popular crafts around the world. As well as the more traditional projects, Casagranda also shows how to make doll furniture, Christmas ornaments and a painted tableaux.
Price-Forecasting Models for MB Financial Inc. MBFIP Stock (NASDAQ Composite Components, #1772)
by Ton Viet Ta
Inspired by radical Italian designer Enzo Mari, this practical book with step-by-step DIY projects for hand built, beautiful furniture is a tribute to his simple ideas that challenged the consumerism of the furniture industry. Many interpreted Enzo Mari’s book Autoprogettazione? as a manifesto of nostalgic longing for a pre-capitalist society where people built what they needed themselves, but Mari’s goal wasn’t to make people cease consuming. Mari wanted people to consider the more basic aspec...
Journal (Antique Scientific Engravings - Designer Notebooks and Journals, #2)
by Designer Notebooks and Journals
Awestruck by the sight of a Grinling Gibbons carving in a London church, David Esterly chose to dedicate his life to the art its physical control, intricate beauty and intellectual demands. Forty years later, he is the foremost practitioner of Gibbons's forgotten technique, which revolutionised ornamental sculpture in the late 1600s. After a fire at Hampton Court Palace in 1986 destroyed much of Gibbons's masterpiece, the job fell to David Esterly to restore his idols work to its former glory. I...