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    25 DIY Spring Crafts That Will Brighten Your Home The Best Ideas for Kids

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    Kids Craft Rooms. With just a little cutting, painting and pasting, kids of all ages can easily craft these adorable paper plate apple bags, which feature a handy pouch for storing pencils ...

  5. Pee-Chee folder - Wikipedia

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    The illustrations usually depict high school-age students engaged in sports or other activities. [1] Artist Francis Golden, best known for watercolors of fishing and hunting, drew the illustrations starting in 1964. [1] It became popular for students to deface these figures, often with scurrilous doodles and thought balloons. [1]

  6. Abby Franquemont - Wikipedia

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    Abigail M. Franquemont (born 1972) is an American textile crafts writer, lecturer and educator, based in Cusco, Peru.She spent her early childhood among the Quechua people of Chinchero, Peru, where "women spun to eat and pay for the home they lived in." [1] As a revivalist of the ancient art of hand spinning with the spindle, [2] she published her book, Respect the Spindle, in 2009.

  7. Hinko Juhn - Wikipedia

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    Hinko Juhn (9 June 1891 – 5 September 1940) was a Yugoslav sculptor, best known for his ceramics. He studied at the Arts & Crafts College in Zagreb and the International Academy in Florence, and took specialist classes in ceramics in the Czech Republic, Germany and at the Vienna School of Applied Arts.

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