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1. Candle Scents Decorative Candles, Gifts and Accessories
What thoughts do a lighted candle bring to mind? Candles are beautiful for every day of the year, not just for weddings or Christmas. Use a variety of different scents to make your home smell delicious. Arrange your home and enjoy the fresh autumn scents from scented candles or soy candles, in va...
Shopping - Sun, 11 Oct 2009 04:07:19
2. Herbal Gardening - Alternative Healing for Good Health
An herb garden is specifically designed for growing herbs for cooking and eating, but they are also used for medicine & healing. Most people think about cutting up herbs, and enjoying what they are growing from their summer harvest. They don't realize that there are a lot of uses and history invo...
Health & Medicine - Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:23:53
3. Scherenschnitte Paper Cutting Craft
Scissor Cutting Craft brought to us from our Pennslvania Dutch Ancestors In the spirit of keeping old crafts alive, preserving them for future generations Scherenschnitte (pronounced Sharon-sh-net) is introduced to us, Scherenschnitte is the German word for paper cutting or snipping.
DIY & Hobbies - Thu, 01 Oct 2009 18:12:42
4. Penny Candy Shoppe - Old Fashioned Candy Favorites
Remember that old fashioned candy from your childhood? Licorice sticks, christmas ribbon candy, old fashioned sassafras candies, chewy fruit slices, root beer barrels and even caramel popcorn and candy baskets. Those that you can still taste, when your think about candy? We have brought you some ...
Shopping - Sun, 04 Oct 2009 04:14:42
5. Hug'm Teddy Bears - Collectible, Teddy Bears!
There are so many Teddy Bears to choose from Steiff, Boyds, Gund, Paddington, Ty Beanie Babies, Hallmark Collectibles, rare collectible teddies and those for that special someone to take home to hug & love.
Shopping - Sun, 04 Oct 2009 21:25:46
6. Fraktur: Black Letter Script
Used beginning in the 16th century to write the German language called Fraktur, after that time antiqua was popular. It is derived from "fractured" pen strokes, coming from European folk culture.
Arts - Sun, 11 Oct 2009 04:17:59
7. Christmas Ornaments by Thomas Kinkade
A collection of Thomas Kinkade collectible Christmas Ornaments. They will be enjoyed for years to come.
Shopping - Sun, 11 Oct 2009 04:19:45
8. Southwest Kokopelli ~ Native American Jewelry
I sell authentic traditional Native American jewelry in the southwest. Jewelry is made of silver, turquoise, opal, pearl, beads, bone and other gemstones. All handcrafted by native american crafters, a trade that is learned through the generations. Every piece of jewelry is quality handcrafted, b...
Shopping - Sun, 11 Oct 2009 04:10:54
9. Herbal Medicine Chest: Natural Prescriptions
Herbal remedies are alternative medicine which can effectively treat health problems; they don't have the preservatives, sugar, colors, and flavoring that is associated with side effects. Since herbal remedies are from natural sources, take care when interacting high doses of plant concentrations...
Health & Medicine - Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:04:26
10. Thomas Kinkade: Christmas Shoppe
Thomas Kinkade is the most celebrated american artist. Growing up in a modest background in Placerville, CA, he is a devout christian with simple values. His work can be seen world-wide.
Shopping - Thu, 11 Dec 2008 20:20:12
11. Holly Hobbie Doll Collecting
Holly Hobbie (born 1944) is an American writer and illustrator. Hobbie is the author of the popular Toot and Puddle children's books, and creator of the character bearing her name. She today lives in Conway, Massachusetts. Born Denise Holly Ulinskas, she married Douglas Hobbie in 1964.
Shopping - Sun, 11 Oct 2009 04:21:05
12. Belt Buckles, Silver Bracelets Etc. ~ Native American Silversmith Craft
Silversmithing is said to have been introduced to the Navajo while in captivity at Fort Sumner in eastern New Mexico in 1864. At that time Atsidi Saani learned the silversmithing and began teaching others the craft as well. By 1880 Navajo silversmiths were creating handmade jewelry including brac...
Shopping - Sun, 11 Oct 2009 04:22:41
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