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Belle
Armoire®
March/April 2008
Spring has sprung with this bright and colorful issue of Belle Armoire. Our featured designer, Lori Marsha Sandstedt, shares her cheery and innovative fashions from recycled fabrics and clothes. Have fun with fiber this issue with sculpted accessories from Janice Rosema and the wonder of soluble film with Terre Short. And discover the wonder of working in miniature with Gail Ellsperman’s elegant and couture designs. Meet another flirty clothes recycler, Sonya Nimri, and her unique pieces, while checking out the cool new paper clay art from CLAYCRAFT. And as always see the cool new metamorphosis of clothes in our Altered Couture department, and learn some steps for thinking ahead for your business with The Professional Artist column. Enjoy this great issue as the flowers start to bloom, with seven fantastic feature stories and all your favorite departments.
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Mix & Match Fashion Master
Discover the greatness that is Lori Marsha Sandstedt’s incredibly original and recycled designs. |
Pocket Book Ruminations
Join Nina Bagley and friend in their symbiotic journey to create a jewelry masterpiece in honor of holocaust survivors. |
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Paper Clay Chic
From the founders of the Deco Clay Craft Academy comes a new, exciting product with endless possibilities.
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Café Handbag
Overwhelmingly inspired by French café chalkboard menus, Susanna Gordon transforms a straw handbag into art. |
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Virtual Design Part II
Fashion illustrator and instructor, Justine Limpus Parish, brings us the second part of her journey into technological capabilities. |
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