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Explains the techniques involved in making bead and wire jewelry, discusses tools and materials, and features illustrated instructions for seventy-five projects, including necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and pins.
Learn about the diverse ways insects use their butt ends to survive and thrive.
A collection of innovative button handicraft projects.
Presents photographs and simple instructions for 100 paper and fabric projects showing the basic methods of working with instant mache products, re-creating traditional recipes, choosing molds, and surface design.
From America's largest specialty retailer of arts and crafts merchandise comes an extraordinarily big, beautiful, and encyclopedic collection of techniques and 175 projects--from beading and woodworking to glass and fabric crafts.
For many people, the soothing sound of water trickling through a fountain has the same effect as taking a deep breath: it's instantly calming and relaxing. Now, thanks to this first-of-its-kind book, you can bring the rhythmic music of flowing water into your home with decorative tabletop fountains that you create yourself. The techniques are simple and the materials inexpensive. You begin with an attractive bowl or basin to which you add a submersible pump, along with plastic tubing to direct the water flow. Then comes the fun part--finding a way to disguise these elements. Marbles, stones, and rocks work well. In minutes, your fountain will be up and running. More elaborate fountains with layers of cascading water are also easy to build--they just take a little more time. Book jacket.
Dazzling full-color photographs show more than 250 animals enjoying their favorite foods in this bright and informative introduction to one of the most fundamental animal behaviors. Iguanas eat cactus, turtles chow down on sea anemones, fish snack on crabs, crabs munch coral, snails relish frog eggs, and dozens of surprise meals make their appearances. Think all birds eat the same food? Think again. Birds eat seeds, nectar, fruit, snakes, fish, small mammals, insects, crabs, carrion, and even other birds. Young zoologists will delight in this collection of gorgeous photographs and fascinating facts.
Discusses animal droppings and their uses, importance, and meaning.
Pictures and descriptions of unusual animals that are named after some aspect of another animal.
Explores the different types of animal eggs, from insects to reptiles, fish, and birds, and describes how different adult animals care for their eggs and the strange places they place them.