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  2. This Gorgeous Fall Garland Can Be Made With Leaves ... - AOL

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    Lean into fall with these fun leaf crafts that are perfect for preschoolers, toddlers and even adults. Easily DIY garland, leaf art, wreaths and more.

  3. Tribal art - Wikipedia

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    Tribal art is the visual arts and material culture of indigenous peoples.Also known as non-Western art or ethnographic art, or, controversially, primitive art, [1] tribal arts have historically been collected by Western anthropologists, private collectors, and museums, particularly ethnographic and natural history museums.

  4. Navajo weaving - Wikipedia

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    Storm Pattern – The Storm pattern style includes a central rectangle or square that represents the centering of place in the universe or at home, and incorporates a broader color palette. This is surrounded by four additional rectangles that represent the four sacred mountains of the Navajo along with zig-zag lightning forms.

  5. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    An offset, off-set, or unbalanced weave is one in which the pattern finishes at the edge in the middle of a pivot colour; this was typically done with pieces intended to be joined (e.g. for a belted plaid or a blanket) to make larger spans of cloth with the pattern continuing across the seam; [7] [64] if the tartan had a selvedge mark or ...

  6. Ready for Fall? Make Plans to Craft an Apple Wreath - AOL

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    Hang the wreath, either on the door or elsewhere where you can craft it from a hanging position. Poke the flat end of a wood pick into an apple, making sure it does not go all the way through the ...

  7. Folk art of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Folk art in the United States refers to the many regional types of tangible folk art created by people in the United States of America.Generally developing in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when settlers revived artistic traditions from their home countries in a uniquely American way, folk art includes artworks created by and for a large majority of people.