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Mason Jar Crafts - DIY Projects for Adorable and Rustic Decor Storage Lighting Gifts and Much More - cover

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Mason Jar Crafts - DIY Projects for Adorable and Rustic Decor Storage Lighting Gifts and Much More

Lauren Elise Donaldson

Publisher: Ulysses Press

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Mason jar crafts are extremely popular on Pinterest and crafting blogs First book to focus on the new wave of trendy mason jar projectsFeatures more than 40 projects fully illustrated with full-color photosAuthor is a stylist and craft blogger
Available since: 06/17/2013.

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