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Party in a Jar - 16 Kid-Friendly Jar Projects for Parties Holidays & Special Occasions - cover

Party in a Jar - 16 Kid-Friendly Jar Projects for Parties Holidays & Special Occasions

Vanessa Rodriguez Coppola

Casa editrice: Gibbs Smith

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Fun activities and perfect party favors for birthdays, holiday parties, and more!Party in a Jar features sixteen kid-friendly craft projects that not only provide entertainment for pint-sized partygoers but also function as take-home party favors. From edible dino terrariums to holiday-themed gifts and centerpieces, these upcycled jar crafts are earth-friendly and sure to be the hit of your next get-together! Try Bumblebee Dessert Jars • Patriotic Popcorn Jars • Space Nightlight Jars • Thankful Turkey Centerpieces • Snowman Candle Jars and more
Disponibile da: 27/03/2014.
Lunghezza di stampa: 48 pagine.

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