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- Handbuilt tableware : making distinctive plates, bowls, mugs, teapots, & more / by Triplett, Kathy,1949-(CARDINAL)640030;
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- Subjects: Ceramic tableware.; Pottery craft.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Handbuilt tableware : making distinctive plates, bowls, mugs, teapots, and more / by Triplett, Kathy,1949-(CARDINAL)640030;
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- Subjects: Pottery craft.; Ceramic tableware.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Warman's Lalique identification and price guide / by Moran, Mark F.(CARDINAL)687624;
The Lalique mystique -- René Lalique -- Tips for collectors -- The big book -- Ashtrays -- Bowls -- Boxes -- Car mascots -- Cire perdue -- Figurines -- Inkwells -- Jewelry -- Letter seals -- Lighting -- Metalware -- Mirrors -- Panels -- Paperweights -- Perfume containers -- Plates -- Tableware -- Vases -- Other Lalique -- Fakes and reproductions.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Lalique, René, 1860-1945; Art glass; Art glass; Decoration and ornament; Glassware; Glassware;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Pottery & porcelain tablewares / by Cushion, John Patrick.(CARDINAL)125287;
Bibliography: page 140.
- Subjects: Porcelain; Pottery;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Antiques at a glance : silver / by Mackay, James A.(James Alexander),1936-2007.(CARDINAL)151706;
It's the next best thing to having your own appraiser from the popular Antiques Roadshow TV series! Collectors of antique silver know that even a simple soup tureen can be worth a fortune (if it's a hard-to-find example of a special kind of Victorian excess, and if nobody has tried to "clean it up"). Get to know the great silversmiths of the last four centuries, so you can tell the difference between their original work and later copies. Study the expertly arranged photos that show how many objects you need to complete a particular collection (and watch its value skyrocket). Become a specialist in certain areas, such as tableware, plates, bowls, tureens, tea and coffee service, tankards, candlesticks, or even small articles such as belt and shoe buckles, thimbles, or snuff boxes. Don't miss the latest trends in silvermaking, to make your investments even more valuable.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Silverwork; Silverwork.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Fairy crafts : 23 enchanting toys, gifts, costumes, and party decorations / by Boyd, Heidi,1966-(CARDINAL)673799;
A brief story introduces different sections with detailed directions for making fairy toys, fairy costumes, and fairy gifts, as well as for preparing a fairy party.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Handicraft; Fairies in art; Fairies; Costume; Parties; Costumes.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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- Remake restyle reuse : easy ways to transform everyday basics into inspired design / by Lucano, Sonia.; Lucano, Fred.;
Glasses, plates, vases.. and other tableware: Tea light holders -- Geometric carafe -- Personalized wine glasses -- Dotty bowls -- Vase cozy -- Test-tube bud vases -- French pantry jars -- Autumn plates -- Dandelion vase -- Bouquet vase -- Clover glasses -- Blankets, sheets, towels... and other household linens: First aid cabinet cover -- Snuggly throw -- Springtime pillows -- Bubble bath towels -- "33" blanket -- Circle curtains -- Chandelier tablecloth and napkins -- Striped bed set -- Button napkins -- Slipcovers -- Clothesline bed cover -- Wash-up dishtowels -- Un, deux, trois bed set -- Boxes, buckets, chests... and other containers -- Little frames -- Stamped mini chest -- Medicine cabinet -- Provencal herb pots -- Zinc storage tub -- Wordy flowerpots -- Farmhouse chairs -- Writer's organizer -- Wall montage -- And still more... : Dyed rug -- Le shopping closet boxes -- Globe lights -- Bon mots painting -- Etched mirrors -- Cluster candle trio -- Personalized hanger.Ideas for decorating and reusing unmatched, worn, used, and plain items for use in the home. Includes glassware, linens, storage containers, and home decor items.
- Subjects: House furnishings.; Interior decoration.; Handicraft.; Recycling (Waste, etc.);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- SpongeBob SquarePants. [videorecording] by Brown, Clancy.(CARDINAL)786161; Bumpass, Rodger.(CARDINAL)786665; Fagerbakke, Bill,1957-(CARDINAL)786664; Hillenburg, Stephen.(CARDINAL)459294; Kenny, Tom(Thomas J.); Nicktoons Productions (Firm); Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)287167; United Plankton Pictures.;
Pest of the west -- The krusty plate -- Pat no pay -- The inmates of summer -- To save a squirrel -- 20,000 patties under the sea -- The battle of Bikini Bottom.Voices: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown.While researching his family tree, SpongeBob discovers he was related to Western hero SpongeBuck. Flashback to SpongeBuck arriving in Bikini Gulch around 1882 and going head-to-head against dastardly Dead-Eye Plankton. Then, SpongeBob refuses to leave work until he gets a stubborn spot off one of the dishes. Next, When Patrick eats his weight in Krabby Patties without paying, Mr. Krabs puts him to work. Then, SpongeBob mistakenly boards a boat hauling inmates to prison. Next, Sandy tricks SpongeBob and Patrick into attending survival-training camp. Then, SpongeBob and Patrick discover an old submarine, and Mr. Krabs talks them into using it to take the Krusty Krab on the road. Last, It's well-groomed SpongeBob versus never-washes Patrick in a battle to see who will win the clean-dirt war.Not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo., NTSC.
- Subjects: Animated television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Television comedies.; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Adventure television programs.; Animated television programs.; Animated television programs.; Fantasy television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Television comedies.; Television programs.; Television serials.; SpongeBob SquarePants (Fictitious character); SpongeBob SquarePants (Fictitious character); SpongeBob SquarePants (Fictitious character); Baths; Baths; Heroes; Heroes; Survival skills; Survival; Tableware; Tableware; Baths; Heroes; Survival skills; Tableware; Baths; Heroes and heroines; Survival skills; Tableware;
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- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 5
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- Artfully transforming bottles & plates : 75 elegant projects to upcycle glass and porcelain / by Knoblauch, Petra,author.(CARDINAL)874784; Mielkau, Ina,author.(CARDINAL)874785;
"Say yes to reclaiming creativity--environmentally friendly, beautiful, and innovative! Here are 75 projects that upcycle and elevate your discards. Transform not only wine bottles and teacups, but your living spaces--indoors and out. Use a wide assortment of craft materials and techniques, from marbling to chalkboard paints to kintsugi, to upcycle the bottles in your recycling bin or the plates that were dropped on the way to the table. Make lovely decorative and useful items that may even become heirlooms. Bring new treasures to life from discards and feel great about your crafting as you reclaim and upcycle. The first projects focus on glass bottle use; learn how to make elegant olive bowls, cocktail glasses, cookie jars, gorgeous illumination for your outdoor dining, and much more. The second group of projects transforms your china, porcelain, and other ceramic tableware, whether it's showing signs of wear, is broken, or just doesn't match. Learn to make clocks, charming signs, neon-marbled chargers, wedding keepsakes, and much more." --publisher's website.
- Subjects: Handicraft.; Refuse as art material.; Upcycling (Waste, etc.);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- American glass / by McKearin, George S.(George Skinner),1874-(CARDINAL)197593; McKearin, Helen.(CARDINAL)197594;
Bibliography: pages 615-617.Foreword -- List of Illustrations -- Glossary -- Glass: Its Properties and Early Production -- Glassmaking and Ornamentation -- Early American Blown Glass and Pattern-Molded Glass -- 17th- and 18th-Century American Glass Houses and Their Products -- 19th-Century Glass and Glass Houses -- Blown Three Mold Glass -- Early Pressed Glass (Lacy and Non-Lacy) -- Pressed Tablewares-Pattern Glass -- Paperweights, Cameo Glass and Late 19th-Century Fancy Wares -- Free-Blown and Pattern-Molded Bottles and Flasks -- Pictorial and Historical Flasks.
- Subjects: Glassware; Glass manufacture;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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