VTG 1991 Family Circle Weekend Crafts 3 Ring Binder + Charts, Patterns-Projects

$ 5.28

Topic: Crafts, Crafts for Children, Dolls Item Length: 11 in Format: 3 Ring Binder Type: Crafting Genre: Weekend Crafts DIY Publication Year: 1991 Item Weight: 2.8 Lbs Era: 1990s Number of Pages: 12 Units Plus Patterns Original Language: English Country of Origin: United States Vintage: Yes Author: Family Circle Publisher: Newfield Book Title: Family Circle Weekend Crafts Intended Audience: Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults Edition: Membership Edition Item Height: 10 in California Prop 65 Warning: NA height: 10 in Literary Movement: Expressionism, Modernism, Naturalism Language: English

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VTG 1991 Family Circle Weekend Crafts 3 Ring Binder + Charts, Patterns-Projects. Dive into a treasure trove of creativity with the "Family Circle Weekend Crafts" 3 ring binder from 1991. This vintage compilation is a goldmine for craft enthusiasts of all ages, offering a diverse range of projects from dolls to crafts for children, ensuring hours of artistic exploration. With its original English language and a series of charts and patterns, this membership edition binder spans 10 inches in height and 11 inches in length, making it a substantial addition to any crafter's collection. It's a perfect resource for adults, young adults, and those aged 9-12 who are keen on unleashing their creativity in the era of 1990s expressionism, naturalism, and modernism. Dive into a treasure trove of creativity with the "Family Circle Weekend Crafts" 3 ring binder from 1991. This vintage compilation is a goldmine for craft enthusiasts of all ages, offering a diverse range of projects from dolls to crafts for children, ensuring hours of artistic exploration. With its original English language and a series of charts and patterns, this membership edition binder spans 10 inches in height and 11 inches in length, making it a substantial addition to any crafter's collection. It's a perfect resource for adults, young adults, and those aged 9-12 who are keen on unleashing their creativity in the era of 1990s expressionism, naturalism, and modernism.