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  2. Scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    The most important scrapbooking supply is the album itself, which can be permanently bound, or allow for the insertion of pages. There are other formats such as mini albums and accordion-style fold-out albums. Some of these are adhered to various containers, such as matchbooks, CD cases, or other small holders.

  3. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Washer Jewelry, '70s Storage Locker, & Tool Pegboard DCRJ-405L (44) Pink Paris: December 28, 2006 4 Velvet Stamped Shawl, Chunky Gemstone Ring, Kir Royale, Sugared Grapes, & Eiffel Tower Appliquéd Pillow DCRJ-406L (45) Under $10: December 29, 2006 4 Batik Silk Scarf, Monogram Doormat, & Silk-and-Ribbon Photo Album DCRJ-407L (46) It's a Doll's ...

  4. Shaker-style pantry box - Wikipedia

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    Shaker box tower Shaker pantry box molds. The Shaker-style pantry box is a round bentwood box made by hand. Such boxes are "associated with Shaker folklife because they express the utility and uniformity valued in Shaker culture."

  5. Bentwood - Wikipedia

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    Traditional uses of the boxes varied - they included storage of food goods and of clothing, and for burial. They were often without decoration while others were decorated elaborately. Today many are made for collectors and can be purchased from museums, gift shops and online sites as well as directly commissioned from the artists.

  6. Banner-making - Wikipedia

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    St Materiana depicted on the church banner at Minster, Cornwall. With the advent of Conservative governments in Britain after the 1979 general election, trades union banners lost their popularity, and many languished in damp cellars or lofts.

  7. Recycling codes - Wikipedia

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    Recycling codes on products. Recycling codes are used to identify the materials out of which the item is made, to facilitate easier recycling process.The presence on an item of a recycling code, a chasing arrows logo, or a resin code, is not an automatic indicator that a material is recyclable; it is an explanation of what the item is made of.