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Welcome to A Teachers Craft.  
This area is intended to include those crafts that are made by a teacher, including CD's, jewelry, paintings, books  and arts.

   
Jewelry

The pictures below are just a few samples of jewelry that could be made for you. I specialize in creating necklaces and bracelets made of a combination of glass, metal, stone, and shell beads / pendants. No two pieces of jewelry are the same. If you like the ones you see drop me a line and I’ll make something special just for you. Do you have certain outfits that you don’t have jewelry for? Send me pictures and I can make something unique just for you.

E-mail Address: beattya@mpsd.k12.wi.us 

Phone Number: 920-682-9550

 

 

Books
Grousin' Buddies
Bob Feller and Bob Nelson

As our good friend, Retz, often says, "Life just keeps comin' at ya." This book is all about life with its fickle little twists and turns. We (the authors) met playing volleyball and grew to be best friends, business associates, and hunting partners. In our 30+ years of friendship we have played, laughed, loved, cried, and grieved together. Set against the backdrop of Northern Wisconsin, the stories in this book were not written specifically to go into a book. This book "just kind of happened" because of our love not only of writing but of the people, places, and events that shaped our lives; it happened because of ouor passion for the outdoors, its lessons, beauty, and bounty. Light a fire, grab a libation, put your feet up and share a bit of life with us.

Grousin' Buddies is available in Manitowoc at:

La De Da Bookstore 
1624 New York Avenue 
(920-682-7040) 
and Book World in Antigo, WI 
715-623-2500. 
Or go to
www.authorhouse.com

 

Kim’s Jewelry
Kim Gauer

Manitowoc, WI 54220
e-mail: kibrini@milwpc.com 

Do you like the samples below? Or, would you like to help design your own? An array of jewelry, materials and styles are available to you. Contact me for your jewelry needs.

  

  

 


Recipes
Grandma Hilton’s Recipes

C/O Aloft Apartments
P.O. Box 1333
Manitowoc, WI 
54221-1333

If you’d like a little blast from the past send $6 (check or money order) to the address listed above or click on the button below to pay online.

These recipes were straight from my Grandma’s kitchen.

Recipes include:
casseroles, pickles and relish, fruits, cookies, and many more. My favorite is a 100+ year old oatmeal pancake recipe. 

Order Grandma Hilton’s Recipes


 

Tupperware

Are you interested in purchasing Tupperware, having a Tupperware online party, open your own Tupperware Gift Registry, or becoming a Tupperware consultant? Visit my my site at: http://my.tupperware.com
/jaywolowicz

Books
Trout Fishing
Christopher Deubler
Siskiwit Press
2606 School Street
Two Rivers, WI 
54241

When ordering, please indicate which book you would like. Send $12.95 for each book, Check or Money Order, to Siskiwit Press, 2606 School Street, Two Rivers, WI 54241, or click the add to cart to pay online.Enlarge Image

"Trout Fishing Wisconsin Spring Ponds," Discover one of the most unique and fascinating native brook trout fisheries, the wild spring ponds of Wisconsin.

 

Order Book #1 

Trout Fishing 
Wisconsin Spring Ponds

 

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"Trout Ponds and Lakes in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan," Travel the backcountry of this often forgotten land in search of stillwater trout.

Order Book #2 
Trout Ponds and Lakes 
in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan


River Ridge Gallery
     Check out our stock of original acrylic paintings, on real leaves, fresh water clamshells, and on ornaments.  There's always a birthday or special occasion around the corner. We currently have a good inventory of paintings for that perfect gift any time of year.
     These leaf paintings are original acrylic creations on real leaves, then sprayed with a clear acrylic sealer.  Many are backed with real birch bark, pealed from down and dead trees, separated into thin layers, and glued onto 1/8 inch hardboard.  Most frames are made from old barn boards, rich with character.