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Scrapbooking
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: Crafts & Hobbies; For Women;
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Scrapbooking Memories
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: Crafts & Hobbies; Photography;
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The art of memory collecting : create scrapbooks, zines, trinkets, collages and keepsakes to preserve treasured moments / by Calvi, Martina,author.;
15 creative projects that will inspire you to preserve memories and indulge your sentimental, crafty side! Memory-collector Martina shares techniques and inspiration to show how fun and simple collaging and scrapbooking is, with 15 projects to inspire personal, one-of-a-kind creations to use up those old photos, tokens and memories you have stuffed in your drawer. Projects feature: Scrapbooking Journal, Framed Memory Wall Art, Memory Box, Holiday Journal, Tiny Trinket Tin, Pressed Floral Bookmark, Memory Magnets, Accordion Friendship Zine, Memory Locket, Miniature Travel Zine, Time Capsule, Secret Pocket Card, Map Collage, Scrap Wall Hanging and Martina's famous Snail Mail Art. No special skills or equipment needed, just go out and collect memories to create treasured keepsakes for life.
Subjects: Scrapbooking.;

Stroud Women's Institute Tweedsmuir history [scrapbook], 1976? / by Stroud Women's Institute.; Goodfellow, Clara.;
Original in Simcoe County Archives.
© 1976?, Stroud Women's Institute,

Stroud Women's Institute Tweedsmuir history scrapbook, 1963 - 1973 / by Goodfellow, Clara.; Stroud Women's Institute.;
© 1963-1973., Stroud Women's Institute,

Stroud Women's Institute Tweedsmuir history scrapbook, 1973 - 1976 / by Goodfellow, Clara.; Stroud Women's Institute.;
© 1973-1976., Stroud Women's Institute,

Stroud Women's Institute Tweedsmuir history scrapbook, 1940 - 1952 : Stroud and Craigvale / by Orchard, Harriet Roberta.; Nelson, Vera.; Stroud Women's Institute.;
Original: Simcoe County Archives.
© 1940-1952., Stroud Women's Institute,

Gossamer ghost / by Childs, Laura.;
"An evening's work deciding on the class schedule for her scrapbooking shop has put Carmela in the mood to kick up her heels. But after some strange noises draw her into Oddities , the neighboring antiques shop, Carmela's night is abruptly put on hold when a bloody body falls out of a curio cabinet --and into her arms. While shop owner Marcus Joubert was known for being an eccentric with a penchant for eclectic merchandise, Carmela never thought he was the kind of man who could inspire the passion required to kill. But when Marcus's assistant--and fiancee-Mavis reveals that a priceless death mask was also stolen, it becomes clear that murder wasn't the culprit's sole intention. Carmela can't resist the urge to investigate the growing mystery, but as the list of suspects increases, she realizes it'll take every trick in the book to unmask the killer thief before there's another night of murderous mischief ..."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Mystery fiction.; Bertrand, Carmela (Fictitious character); Murder; Scrapbooking; Women detectives;

Glitter bomb / by Childs, Laura,author.; Moran, Terrie Farley,author.;
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Bertrand, Carmela (Fictitious character); Women detectives; Murder; Scrapbooking;

Crepe factor / by Childs, Laura,author.; Moran, Terrie Farley,author.;
"The holidays are a busy time for scrapbook shop owner Carmela Bertrand--but not so hectic that she doesn't have time to enjoy browsing the booths at the Winter Market with her best friend Ava. The last thing the ladies expect to see is a thrashing man stabbed by a serving fork, dying in front of them. The victim is loathed restaurant critic Martin Lash, who posted his scathing reviews on the Glutton for Punishment website. And the prime suspect is New Orleans restaurateur Quigg Brevard--who was seen giving the critic a tongue-lashing minutes before someone stuck a fork in him. An old flame of Carmela, Quigg asks for her help, which does not please her current beau, Detective Edgar Babcock, to say the least. Before her relationship is the next victim, Carmela needs to find a murderer who had no reservations about punishing the culinary curmudgeon ..."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Bertrand, Carmela (Fictitious character); Murder; Scrapbooking; Women detectives;