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討論內容: I'm unemployed buy tramadol This time last year, Marks and Duchars published their first book, ReCraft, How to Turn Second-hand Stuff into Beautiful Things for Your Home, Family and Friends, a collaboration with Oxfam. A shopping trip at Oxfam, followed by a creative brainstorming session, saw them transform glasses into glittering candle holders, jumper sleeves into children’s hats and tea cosies, and shirts into aprons and bunting, which in turn led to them designing a range of Recrafting Kits for Oxfam’s stores. Next year they are releasing Boy Craft (a book for boys and ‘girls who don’t like pink’), in an attempt to address the notion that boys can’t or shouldn’t make things ‘because it’s girlie’. Projects include lots of paper craft, woodcraft and knitting with ripped up plastic bags and old T-shirts, giant bean bags, juggling bean bags and messy papier m璽ch矇.

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