Jo Packham

Jo Packham

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It isn’t easy to find the right words when toasting the bride and groom, but this collection can help even the most tongue-tied rise to the memorable occasion. There’s wisdom, humor, and comfort in these proverbs and sayings, which come from both the famous (Kahlil Gibran, Mark Twain, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Gloria Steinem) and the not-so-famous, and cover a wide range of subjects. Different chapters offer suggestions focusing on best wishes, dreams, love, passion, and the past, present, and future. Some are short and pithy; others are full speeches, and they address such questions as “Can You Afford Marriage?” and “The Way to Happiness.” A final section on how to be a good speaker will help anyone enrapture the crowd.
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Every crafter wants a work space that's usable, attractive, and well-organised, and here's how to achieve that goal. Inside this spiral-bound guide, with colour-coded pages for easy reference, are hints, tips, and dos and don'ts for each individual craft. There are craft categories so that individual problems are addressed (Mosaic and stained glass, knitting and crocheting, needlepoint and embroidery, scrapbooking and papercrafts, painting, beading, stencilling and rubber stamping, and sewing and fabric crafts). Plus, professional artists invite you into their studios to see how they keep things orderly, from smart storage to functional surfaces....

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Art meets crafts! This unique kit features step-by-step instructions for jewelry projects inspired by famous works of art, including earrings that capture the soft Spring colors of Botticelli's La Primavera, a necklace celebrating the swirly sky of Van Gogh's The Starry Night, and teardrop pearl earrings straight out of Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring. All the materials needed to complete 6 projects are included so crafters can get started right away. The book also provides information on each artist's life and work, offering lessons in art history to complement the crafting....






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