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Simple times

Sedaris, Amy. (Author). Dinello, Paul. (Added Author).
Book  - 2010
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  • ISBN: 0446557048
  • ISBN: 9780446557047
  • Physical Description 304 pages : color illustrations
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : Grand Central Pub., 2010.

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Includes index.
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LSC 17.50

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Simple Times : Crafts for Poor People
Simple Times : Crafts for Poor People
by Sedaris, Amy
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Simple Times : Crafts for Poor People


The New York Times bestselling craft guide that inspired the hit new TV show, At Home With Amy Sedaris It's often been said that ugly people craft and attractive people have sex. In Simple Times, Amy Sedaris sets the record straight and delivers a book that will forever change the world of crafting. Demonstrating that crafting is one of life's more pleasurable and constructive leisure activities, Sedaris shows that anyone with a couple of hours to kill and access to pipe cleaners can join the elite society of crafters. You will discover how to make popular crafts such as Pompom Ringworms and Seashell Toilet Seat Covers, all while avoiding the most common crafting accidents (sawdust fires, feather asphyxia, pine cone lodged in throat). You will cook your own edible crafts, from a Crafty Candle Salad to Sugar Skulls, with many more recipes and craft ideas that will inspire you to create your very own hastily constructed obscure d'arts. Praise for Simple Times "Amy Sedaris is a kookier, kitschier version of Martha Stewart... Simple Time s is an ideal gift for the crafter who has crafted everything." - Associated Press "A wildly cheeky guide." -- InStyle "For anyone who's ever collected hats crocheted together...or simply for fans of Amy Sedaris and her idiosyncratic sense of humor." -- New York Times Book Review