Making Dolls' House Furniture by Patricia King

Making Dolls' House Furniture by Patricia King

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A guide to making dolls' house furniture from everyday household items. It shows how broken jewellery, fabric scraps and buttons can be used to create turn of the century miniature furniture, or one of six shops - ironmonger, pawnbroker, fish and chip shop, baker, chemist or photographer.

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Making Dolls' House Furniture by Patricia King

A guide to making dolls' house furniture from everyday household items. It shows how broken jewellery, fabric scraps and buttons can be used to create turn of the century miniature furniture, or one of six shops - ironmonger, pawnbroker, fish and chip shop, baker, chemist or photographer.
Patricia King is a respected apostolic minister of the gospel and has been a pioneering voice in ministry, serving for over 30 years as a Christian minister in conference speaking, prophetic service, church leadership, and television and radio appearances. She is the founder of Patricia King Ministries, Women in Ministry Network and Patricia King Institute, the co-founder of XPmedia.com, and director of Women on the Frontlines. She has written many books, produced numerous CDs and DVDs, and hosts her TV program, Patricia King - Everlasting Love TV. She is also a successful business owner and an inventive entrepreneur. Patricia's reputation in the Christian community is world-renowned.
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ISBN 13 9780946819249
ISBN 10 0946819246
Title Making Dolls' House Furniture
Author Patricia King
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher GMC Publications
Year published 1998-12-31
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.