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Heavenly Metal Twisted Wire - Create 20 Chic and Shimmering Accents for the Home - cover

Heavenly Metal Twisted Wire - Create 20 Chic and Shimmering Accents for the Home

Lisa Brown

Publisher: David & Charles

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Summary

Bring a radiant dimension to your home, garden and gifts with the unique, versatile and quirky qualities of wire and metal20 tempting projects range from pretty cards and glowing lanterns to fluttering butterfly wind chimes, an irresistibly sweet mirror frame and a decadent beaded chandelierCreative craft techniques such as embossing, beading and decoupage combine with simple wirework and metalworkStylish, detailed photography offers essential support and invaluable inspiration
Available since: 07/30/2007.
Print length: 98 pages.

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