Captivating color photographs reveal a myriad uses for a wide range of ordinary items. “Here are 500 easy-to-do projects to inspire the amateur interior decorator. This book is divided into sections by the material used, which range from doilies to cans to shells, with a picture that depicts each....Those interested in crafts will find a multitude of ideas.”—Library Journal.
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500 quick, easy ways to work decorating magic in your home. If you thought giving a room a makeover or changing the entire look of your house would be too time consuming or daunting, think again. It's the little things that add up and have a big impact on a setting. What's more, after you turn these absolutely charming ideas into reality using only 50 everyday items, they will say something about who you are, what pleases you, and what you like. And that's what makes a house a home.
From Library Journal:
Here are 500 easy-to-do projects to inspire the amateur interior decorator. Similar to Susan Ure's 10-Minute Decorating, this book is divided into sections by the material used, which range from doilies to cans to shells, with a picture that depicts each. Although no instructions are provided, those interested in crafts will find a multitude of ideas. For large public libraries.
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- PublisherSterling/Chapelle
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0806941332
- ISBN 13 9780806941332
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages128