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Wood Pallet Wonders - DIY Projects for Home Garden Holidays and More - cover

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Wood Pallet Wonders - DIY Projects for Home Garden Holidays and More

Becky Lamb

Publisher: Ulysses Press

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Summary

Author?s previous DIY pallet book is a strong backlist seller, averages around 75 copies a week on Bookscan

 Wood pallet projects continue to be a hot upcycling trend in DIY

 Includes 25 all-new tutorials including seasonal d�cor for Halloween, Christmas, Fourth of July and more

 Packaged in a lay-flat binding with hundreds of step-by-step color photos
Available since: 11/14/2017.

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