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Articles in Dec, 2003 issue of Arts & Activities
- Kids Can Press - shop talk
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Young artist - Letter to the Editor
by Michael Haun -
Winter magic
by Cathy Murray Grigsby -
The Arts of Korea: a Resource for Educators
by Barbara Herberholz - Scratch-Art® Co., Inc - shop talk
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Classroom use - three-dimensional innovation
by Guy Hubbard -
Beautiful Beading
by Jerome J. Hausman - Cornell Maritime Press, Inc - shop talk
- Clip & save art notes - three-dimensional innovation
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Look & Do: Native Americans
by Barbara Herberholz - Harrisville Designs - shop talk
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Face value
by Geri Greenman -
Kaleidoscope of Cloth
by Barbara Herberholz - Creative Industries - shop talk
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Dyes for dinner?
by Jeri Deo - Sargent Art, Inc - shop talk
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Puppets with personality - Cover Story
by Cheryl Crumpecker -
Who can draw owls?
by Joan Cassidy -
Editor's note - Editorial
by Maryellen Bridge - Sanford Corp - shop talk
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Foil weavings
by Len Mathes -
The Man from Highbelow: the Autobiography of Robert Jay Wolff
by Jerome J. Hausman - North Light Books - shop talk
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The Quilts of Gee'd Bend - Learning from Exhibitions
by Mark M. Johnson - Paragon Industries - shop talk
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Stone washed watercolor
by Jane Setlik -
Whip up a batch of gingerbread cookies
by Cynthia Cox Farris - Naturepainter Software - shop talk
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Plant imprinting on fabric - Integrating the curriculum
by Sandi Cirillo - Winter catalog showcase - arts & activities
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