Woman's Day Dough Crafts

Woman's Day Dough Crafts

Author: Lorraine Bodger

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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Lorraine uses five substantially different kinds of dough to work her 60 various designs. The familiar flour/salt dough is coaxed into a wide array of decorative pieces: bowls and baskets, candleholders, centerpieces and wall plaques - including a Pennsylvania Dutch-style plaque with tulips and hearts in bright primary colors. A bread/glue dough, which requires no baking and dries to a fine finish, is fashioned into a series of wonderful miniatures like the doll-sized vegetables adorning a kitchen memo board. Lorraine uses a sugar paste concoction in ways no one has dreamed of before. Her set of fragile, lacy ornaments is exactly suited to the delicate sugar paste dough, as is a lovely vase in frosty tints of pink, blue, lavendar and green. A standard cookie-dough recipe and cookie-cutter shapes lend themselves to some fabulous decorated holiday cookies, while a spicy gingerbread dough becomes a dream of a gingerbread house, its roof studded with hearts and windows outlined with candy canes.


Woman's Day Living Fiscally Fit

Woman's Day Living Fiscally Fit

Author: Woman's Day

Publisher: Filipacchi Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781933231280

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"Assess your financial picture, save more, spend less, invest in the future"--Cover.


The Craftsman

The Craftsman

Author: Gustav Stickley

Publisher:

Published: 1909

Total Pages: 818

ISBN-13:

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An illustrated monthly magazine in the interest of better art, better work and a better more reasonable way of living.


The Craft and Art of Clay

The Craft and Art of Clay

Author: Susan Peterson

Publisher: Laurence King Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9781856693547

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Widely considered to be the most comprehensive introduction to ceramics available, this book contains numerous step-by-step illustrations of various ceramic techniques to guide the beginner as well as inspirational ceramic pieces from contemporary potters from around the world. For the more experienced ceramist, there is a wealth of technical detail on things like glaze formulas and temperature conversions which make the book an ideal reference. To quote one review: ...I am a studio potter and would not be without it. The fourth edition has been updated to include profiles of key ceramists who have influenced the field, new material on marketing ceramics including using the internet, more on the use of computers, added coverage of paperclays, using gold and alternative glazes.