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Thanks to craft diva Alison Jenkins, you'll never look at laundry (or looped terry) without envisioning an absorbent work of art. The lost art of towel origami, which dates back to the reign of Cleopatra, is revisited in stunning detail inside this 96-page booklet. The Little Book of Towel Origami features fully illustrated, step-by-step instructions, project templates, folding techniques, and full-color photographs of more than 10 completed projects ranging from a palm tree, a ladybug, and a swan, to a pooch, a monkey, an elephant, and more.
Step-by-step instructions and illustrations explain how to create fun decorations, including animals, baskets, and cakes, using bathroom towels.
JURASSIC TOWEL ORIGAMI offers you the Neanderthal, yet strangely contemporary, opportunity to indulge in a spot of pre-civilization towel folding before bathtime. Amaze your houseguests and celebrate your ancestors by creating anyone of 15 distinctive towel models, from a Brontosaurus to a Stegosaurus, from a woolly mammoth to a soft furnished Stonehenge. Night time is the right time to discover your inner caveman, with prehistoric Towel Origami: the craft that bath time forgot!
THE TOP 10 BESTSELLEREveryone deserves a chance at happiness... Danniella is running from her past, so when she arrives at the beautiful seaside resort of Whitsborough Bay, the last thing on her mind is making friends. After all, they might find out her secrets... Alison is fun, caring and doesn't take herself too seriously. But beneath the front, she is a lost soul, stuck in a terrible relationship, with no family to support her. All she really needs is a friend. Karen's romance has taken a back seat to her fitness business. But she doesn’t want to give up on love quite yet. If only those mysterious texts would stop coming through... When the women meet at their local bootcamp, a deep fri...
During your baby's earliest months, he or she will be fascinated by many things in the world around them, but fashion is unlikely to be one of them. So it's up to you to ensure that your baby is dressed to impress, and here is the perfect starting point. Any parent can buy something cute or colorful from their local stores, but can they buy something truly original? With Wacky Baby Knits you'll be rummaging through your baby's wardrobe and encountering the daily dilemma of cow suit or biker jacket? The Davy Crockett hat or the Elvis wig? What parent could miss out on this unique part of parenthood? Featuring a collection of 20 unique designs for fun and unusual knitted clothes, the book includes the most creative of ideas, ranging from individual items such as hats, wigs, booties, and jackets to inspired all-in-one suits for the toddler superhero. The instructions are easy-to-follow and there is a guide to the basic knitting techniques, so you don't have to be an experienced knitter to start creating clothing that is guaranteed to be the funkiest, wackiest, and most original in the nursery.
Find the right plant for the right place from an encyclopaedia of flowers, shrubs, herbs and more as chosen by the world’s best gardeners, designers and horticulturists.
Photographs and step-by-step instructions explain how to build twenty simple bird houses and feeders using various materials.
The Heinemann Plays series offers contemporary drama and classic plays in durable classroom editions. Many have large casts and an equal mix of boy and girl parts. Anne Fine has dramatized her own humorous novel, Goggle Eyes, for the series.