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Everywear


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No. of pages 80

Published: 2001

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It's never been easier (or easier on the wallet) to create frugal and fashionable accessories that embody seriously unique chic. In keeping with the spirit of the Planet Girl series, Everywear encourages crafters to check basements, junk drawers and nooks and crannies for recyclable treasures before heading to the craft supply or hardware store. Introductory sections also include the tips girls will need to get started, including the lowdown on sewing, using tools, and more. Everywear is divided into the following sections:

UPDO IT
? Swish hair sticks, Fab flower hair combs and other ways to swank up the ol' do, whether it's short n' sassy or long n' luxurious.

FLASH IT
? Perk-me-up jewelry ideas including a Va-va-voom vinyl wristband, Rings that rock and other projects to dazzle and adorn.

WEAR IT
? A too-cute tulip hat, Superstar sweater cuffs and other wearables to add a little ooh-la-la to any ensemble.

STRUT IT
? Fab bags to lend that finishing touch to a smashing outfit.

 

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Kids Can Press .

Kate Lum is the author of Princesses Are Not Quitters! and What! She lives in Canada. Ellen Warwick is a master crafter and the author of several craft books. She lives in Toronto, Canada.

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