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This beautifully illustrated guide shows teens how to create eye-catching jewelry out of found or recycled objects--at very little cost. Some fun projects include making pendants out of pebbles; sewing a stylish cuff using scraps of fabric; and fashioning a funky charm bracelet out of extra screws, washers, and other toolbox trinkets. The easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions are suitable for both beginner- and intermediate-level crafters. This...
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Presents instructions for thirty-two jewelry-making projects, incorporating unusual techniques and such materials as fabric, clay, seeds, feathers, and plastic. Designed for general crafters, jewelry makers, and Ray's legion of fans, these stunning pieces feature a range of techniques, from Aimee's popular embroidery on felt to tiny needle-felted terrariums in a necklace. Ray even includes the hot new trend of making and using molded cabochons!
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