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  1. Puppetry - A Dying Traditional Art
    by Eva Bell. Lifestyles have changed so rapidly that many of our traditional crafts and hobbies have been consigned to the archives. Television and videos take up our free time, and the incredible Information Highways have turned us into obsessive compulsive freaks who can't keep our fingers off the mouse. We have become cross-eyed, staring at computer screens, and kyphotic, hunched in our high-backed chair... products, articles, news

  2. Traditional Handprint Crafts
    by Katrina Harper. Sensational New Handprint Crafts are Safer and Take Less Time to Complete than Ever Before. Traditional handprint crafts are a fun way to preserve memories of your baby. All you need to make traditional handprint crafts are some easily available craft items and loads of imagination. Crafters have used these methods and variations of them for centuries. You can put your 's handprints on ceramic ... products, articles, news

  3. The Traditional Way Of Hand Polishing Marble
    by Steve Walker. Forty years ago when I started out my career all marble edge polishing was done by hand. Today such work is done entirely by machine but there are still circumstances where hand polishing would be a useful skill to know. Traditionally edge polishing was considered a separate semi-skilled trade. These polishers spent their whole working day rubbing hundreds of feet of marble edges and would devel... products, articles, news

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