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  2. Plastic canvas - Wikipedia

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    Due to its rigidity, it is useful for creating 3-dimensional objects such as tissue box covers, small jewelry boxes, handbags, and other decorative objects. Plastic canvas is manufactured in many colors and with various size holes for different thicknesses of yarn.

  3. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Tissue Box Cover, Ribbon-Embellished Towels, Nightlight Redo DCRJ-711L (89) Derby Days: February, 2008 7 Derby Shadow Box, Embellished "Fancy Hats", Kentucky Derby Mint Juleps, Derby-Watching Party Invitations DCRJ-712L (90) Table Full of Flowers: February, 2008 7 Hydrangea and Roses Urn Arrangement, Silk Hydrangea Urn Arrangement,

  4. Decoupage - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 71 in 1771, Delany began to create cut-out paper artworks of exceptionally-detailed and botanically-accurate depictions of plants, produced using tissue paper and hand-colouration. Delany created 1,700 decoupage pieces, which she called her "Paper Mosaiks", between the ages of 71 and 88, when her eyesight failed.

  5. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Individuals usually purchase "thermal covers" or "therm-a-bind covers", which are usually made to fit a standard-size sheet of paper and come with a glue channel down the spine. The paper is placed in the cover, heated in a machine (resembling a griddle), and when the glue cools, it adheres the paper to the spine. Thermal glue strips can also ...

  6. Quilling - Wikipedia

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    Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. The paper shape is manipulated to create designs on their own or to decorate other objects, such as greetings cards, pictures, boxes, or to make jewelry.

  7. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the introduction of tissue paper, upper-class Victorians in the west commonly used decorated and coloured thick paper to cover their gifts. [11] Modern patterned wrapping paper was introduced to the American market by the Hall Brothers in 1917. The Kansas City stationery store had run out of traditional white, red, and green monocolor ...