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5 Free Craft eBooks

5 Free Craft eBooks

5 Free Craft eBooks
by Frugal-Freebies.com

These five free Craft eBooks will help you find just the thing, whether you are a rookie crafter or a veteran expert.

Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:-
5 Free Craft eBooks – PDF

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October 19th, 2009 | Comments (0)

Superb free guides on craftmanship


Jan from http://www.craftmanspace.com has a great library on craftsmanship, covering both metal and wood. These guides or e-guides are probably a little bit too technical, but hey, if it’s informative, that means it’s good. The e-guides provide great guides on a “do-it-yourself” basis, with excellent pictorial / diagrams which you can refer to. Excellent source of information to those who are interested in getting their own stuffs done. Among the categories of guides which you may find in Jan’s site are:-

  • WORKSHOP Project Plans (woodworking and metalworking)
  • WROUGHT IRON Project Plans (metalworking)
  • FURNITURE AND DECORATION Project Plans (woodworking)
  • GARDEN Project Plans (woodworking)
  • KIDS TOYS Project Plans (woodworking)
  • STUFF FOR ANIMALS Project Plans (woodworking)
  • FUN Project Plans (woodworking)

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April 18th, 2008 | Comments (9)

The Fall & Winter Booklet

The Fall Booklet is an organized collection of over 150 autumn traditions including recipes, crafts, activities, movies, music and more. The fall traditions in this ebook are important because they help us remain aware of the changes that take place in nature and in our lives during autumn. Even small traditions help us live in awareness of this colorful season. A simple tradition to try is lighting a diffuser with essential oils of clove buds, ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg. These scents will put you in the mood for baking, which of course is another fun autumn activity.

Winter traditions can be as simple as hanging a wreath on the front door, or as grand as taking a vacation to Hawaii every January. However, if escaping to a tropical paradise is not an option, there are plenty of affordable activities which can be enjoyed at home during the cold months. The Winter Booklet includes traditions which encourage us to appreciate this surprisingly rich season including recipes, crafts, activities, movies, music and more. Though several national and religious holidays are summarized in The Winter Booklet, its focus is on Christmas traditions.

Sorry guys, the ebooks mentioned in this post are no longer available. Will update this post if these ebooks become downloadable again.

January 23rd, 2008 | Comments (2)