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I assumed that a bookworm has lots of available books and related stuff at home; therefore, a desk organizer would create a pleasant working area for him. This is where he can lay his books and facilitate a favorable place for reading.

On Saturday, November 13, 2010, 9 am - noon, Pam will teach a class called "Two Sewn as One". Students will learn how to cover boards with cloth and paper as well as sew a two signature book structure. Participants create an impressive hard cover book with a cloth colored spine, decorative paper cover, and cream colored text pages. Cost is $39.

The unit is a rectangular shaped box, measuring 5" tall, almost 4" across, and it's 3" deep. The color is black, and the majority of the unit is made from a faux leather, but it looks so realistic I had to smell it to see if it had that "leather smell". It did not.

I knew that I couldn't hot glue this large flower directly to the plastic head band and expect it to stay so as with the green headband, I wrapped floral wire around the band in between each tooth of the headband so that the hot glue would have something more to adhere to. And voila! my last headband was complete!

If you are looking for a gift for an office coworker, or simply for anyone working in an office, the Sun Mate Pen Holder LCD Clock is a nice choice, and it won't empty your wallet.

Who says you can't wear a varsity jacket after high school? Akademics takes the faux leather varsity jacket one step further by adding a wicked cool Akademics logo to the back, a "99" on the front breast, and detailed designs down the sleeves. The sleeves are made of leather book and the body is wool. This faux leather varsity jacket will keep you warm during the winter months, and still allows your love for urban style to shine through. Wear with a pair of stunna shades for an ultra suave look.

https://inanbaoan.com/In-so-da-bia-cong.html took a long piece of green ribbon and folded it twice so that each end piece met and overlapped in the middle. As you can see in the photo, the green bow took up almost half of the headband. Then, I cut a smaller piece of green ribbon--just enough to wrap around the bow, to make the center. I hot glued them together in the back. Next, I wrapped the headband with floral wire just enough to cover the headband where I wanted the bow to rest, off to one side. Next, I added hot glue on top of the headband and floral wire where I wanted the center of the bow to rest. Then I hot glued down each underside of the bow.