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North Carolina State S Decal $9.99 North Carolina State Block S Decal 9 1/4″ x 11″ These are great multi surface decals. Safe for walls and sticks to glass, metal and more inside or outside…. |
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North Carolina State Wolf Decal $9.99 North Carolina State Wolf Decal 8 3/4″ x 12″ These are great multi surface decals. Safe for walls and sticks to glass, metal and more inside or outside…. |
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NCAA Wisconsin Badgers Pumpkin Carving Kit Sports Pumpkin Carving Kit. Easy-to-use sheets come preprinted with six different team designs. Use glue stick to adhere stencil sheet to the pumpkin and carve! Kit contains: One Carving Saw, Once Scoop, Six Pack Stencil Pack and Glue Stick…. |
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North Carolina Facepaint Kit $11.00 Every true fan need to gear up for the game with this Face Paint kit! Each kit features the team 5″ x 2 3/4″ durable, reusable plastic stencil and four pots of color to get you ready to cheer on your team! Paint up to 15 faces.Washes off with soap and water… |
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Plaster Studio: Mixed-Media Techniques for Painting, Casting and Carving $9.17 Return to the origin of the earth and discover a new way of playing in the mud. Raw, friendly and easily altered, plaster is perhaps the most versatile art medium you have yet to encounter. Beautiful in its luminosity, yet open to receiving a multitude of alterations, plaster will easily agree to being painted, carved, cast and sculpted. Stephanie Lee and Judy Wise will walk you through 24 step-by… |
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Wildlife Designs: Original Patterns for Your Favorite Craft $10.17 Versatility is the main attraction of this manual that offers 30 handsome wildlife illustrations and 10 border designs suitable for transfer. Information is included about techniques for transferring both line and tonal patterns, illustrations are marked to show how to isolate parts of the design to use in conjunction with other images or alone, and the use of computers and copiers to modify patte… |
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It’s Faux Easy with Gary Lord $8.36 Since the beginning of time, society has valued a hand-painted finish as an alternative to other forms of decorating. For centuries, decorative painting techniques were kept as “trade secrets,” with artisans working behind closed doors so no one could learn their techniques. Today, authors and schools throughout the world are sharing many of those “Old World” decorative painting techniques, but no… |