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The Scrapbooker's Workbook
Is your closet stuffed with shoeboxes, files, and craft carriers overflowing with embellishments and tools? Do you have more scrapbooking components in storage than in your albums? Do you want to get organized, but you don't have the time or space to invest in expensive and bulky storage systems?
The Scrapbooker's Workbook is the ultimate organizer for the disorganized scrapbooker. This book is a complete inventory system that will help you get a handle on your supplies, so you can get your stuff out of boxes and into your albums.
Inside the Scrapbooker's Workbook, you will find:
- Categorized pages where you can keep track of your stickers, diecuts and embellishments
- A special section for recording project ideas
- 50 pages of layout templates for both 12 x 12 and 8.5 x 11 scrapbook pages
- A guide to basic and advanced graphic design rules and concepts
- A place to inventory your crafting and paper tools
Print: $14.95
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The Little Book of Horse Poop
So useful, so interesting, so misunderstood. Only a true
horseperson can appreciate the lowly manure pile.
This collection of trivia, tips, and tributes will teach you
everything you had no idea you ever wanted to know
about your horse's manure, including:
- How to make mucking-out easier
- Why horse manure and public trails
are not really incompatible
- How horse poop helped launch the
world's first practical balloon
- The scoop on some unusual horse poop
business ventures
- How to make paper out of horse poop
- What some of the world's great thinkers
had to say about horse poop
- Strategies for dealing with and disposing
of your own manure pile
... and much more
Print: $9.95
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How Not to Start a Magazine
Starting a magazine can be an expensive and complicated process. This book explains the nuts and bolts of magazine publication, from how much you can expect to invest to how you can locate freelance writers. How Not to Start a Magazine is your handbook for launching a successful magazine.
Print: $14.95
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