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Jewelry Making Discover The Best Tips You Need To Know To Make Jewelry For Beginners - cover

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Jewelry Making Discover The Best Tips You Need To Know To Make Jewelry For Beginners

Old Natural Ways

Publisher: Old Natural Ways

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Summary

If you have ever been interested in making your own jewelry, this is the book for you. You will learn everything you need to know about the basics of jewelry making, so that you can also begin to create wonderful jewelry that you can wear and share with your family and friends.
Available since: 12/09/2018.

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