Designer Scrapbooks-- the Red Hat Society WayDesigner Scrapbooks-- the Red Hat Society Way
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eBook, 2005
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Current format, eBook, 2005, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsSue Ellen Cooper, bestselling author of The Red Hat Society: Fun and Friendship After Fifty and one of the founders of this bourgeoning group--which increases by 100 chapters a day--provides the foreword, and the animated character Ruby Red Hat hosts the proceedings in high style and high spirits.
There's no doubt that the "Red Hats" are an amazing phenomenon. Not only did the book written by its founders stay on the New York Times' Bestseller List for weeks, but more and more women over 50 just keep catching the wave and joining the movement. And what could be better for the now nearly one million members who celebrate fun and friendship than scrapbooking? They'll all rush to those shoeboxes filled with photos and come to this brightly illustrated volume to see how to do it in the inimitable, adventurous Red Hat way. Fifteen sections, organized by particular "Red-Hat-isms"-such as Dress for Excess and Exercise Your Funny Bone-are introduced by Ruby Red Hat, who's always garbed in the appropriate manner for each particular theme. The nearly 80 projects include both flat album-type pages as well as spectacular dimensional ideas for gift boxes, invitations, and other designs. Readers will also appreciate 9 pages of patterns-not to mention the wit and wisdom they'll find along with the techniques.
A Selection of the Crafters Choice Book Club.
The author of The Red Hat Society: Fun and Friendship After Fifty presents a new guide to scrapbooking, introducing more than eighty projects and nine pages of new patterns, all designed to help readers create gift boxes, invitations, and other projects.
Presents a guide to scrapbooking, with instructions for more than eighty projects, such as scrapbook pages, gift boxes, and invitations.
There's no doubt that the "Red Hats" are an amazing phenomenon. Not only did the book written by its founders stay on the New York Times' Bestseller List for weeks, but more and more women over 50 just keep catching the wave and joining the movement. And what could be better for the now nearly one million members who celebrate fun and friendship than scrapbooking? They'll all rush to those shoeboxes filled with photos and come to this brightly illustrated volume to see how to do it in the inimitable, adventurous Red Hat way. Fifteen sections, organized by particular "Red-Hat-isms"-such as Dress for Excess and Exercise Your Funny Bone-are introduced by Ruby Red Hat, who's always garbed in the appropriate manner for each particular theme. The nearly 80 projects include both flat album-type pages as well as spectacular dimensional ideas for gift boxes, invitations, and other designs. Readers will also appreciate 9 pages of patterns-not to mention the wit and wisdom they'll find along with the techniques.
A Selection of the Crafters Choice Book Club.
The author of The Red Hat Society: Fun and Friendship After Fifty presents a new guide to scrapbooking, introducing more than eighty projects and nine pages of new patterns, all designed to help readers create gift boxes, invitations, and other projects.
Presents a guide to scrapbooking, with instructions for more than eighty projects, such as scrapbook pages, gift boxes, and invitations.
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- New York : Sterling Pub. Co., c2005
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