[bksvol-discuss] Re: Craft books I picked up

  • From: Laura Ann Grymes <agapepetsitting@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 00:35:07 -0500

cool you always find such interesting craft books.
Thanks
laur aAnn
At 09:51 PM 10/9/2006, you wrote:

Hi you all,

I picked these up, so there is no guaranteeing their quality but.

I picked up.

Natural Fragrances, Taking the Out of Doors World Into Your home
The Scent Book
Easy Potpourri
Complete Book of Dried Flowers
Garden Gifts Gifts from and by your Garden

And two that I can't remember but on the same theme, plus one on flower
pressing and preserving.

So... lots of craft books coming as soon as i scan and validate them.

Also had:
 Simply Beautiful Stamping
Stamping for Beginners
Weaving for Beginners
Wicker Spokes and Willow bows:: Weaving with natural Materials
Look aT MY Book: how Children can Write and Publish their Own Books
Nature Crafts for Kids
The Design and cReation of Jewelry

Am putting on Hold

Jewels: The secret lives behind classic gems.

And will hope for other books along the lines of crafting.  My library has
185 books in the handicrafts catagories, and I will make the thing behave so
I can pick and drool over the selections and make more craft books available
on Bookshare.

So far nothing truly about lotions and the like but I will continue to look
and seek, smile.


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