a jen of all trades...Jennifer Worick's interests fuel her multi-dimensional career as a best-selling author, consultant, freelance writer, blogger, editor, and public speaker. In just a few short years, she's carved out a place in the publishing world with her singular take on topics as wide-ranging as prairie crafts, camping, relationships, belly dancing, and Nancy Drew. backcountry betty: crafting with style Betty's back and craftier than ever! This clever book features 50-plus recession-friendly projects designed to bring the outdoors in! From Tiki Torches to Pebble Pendants, you'll never lack for quick, easy, and sustainable projects made from outdoor flotsam—bark, pinecones, rocks, flowers, feathers and more. Divided into habitats ranging from suburban backyards to the ocean shore, each project features items found in nature. Not one to exclude the city folk, Jennifer includes a chapter on the urban jungle, repurposing city-found items into unique handmade crafts.prairie talesTo read more of Jennifer's pithy take on what it means to come from a rural blue-collar childhood while being a fancy-pants urban gal, check out her blog. It's chock-full of upcoming appearances, recent book and craft projects, and anything that's caught her eye. It's spreading like wildfire. things i want to punch in the face![]() Jennifer's latest brainchild, Things I Want to Punch in the Face provides a daily dose of irreverent humor during these troubled times. Stressed? Angry? Easily irritated? Well, join the club and playfully vent along with Jen about those little things that chap her hide. books by jennifer worick
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Betty's back and craftier than ever! This clever book features 50-plus recession-friendly projects designed to bring the outdoors in! From Tiki Torches to Pebble Pendants, you'll never lack for quick, easy, and sustainable projects made from outdoor flotsam—bark, pinecones, rocks, flowers, feathers and more. Divided into habitats ranging from suburban backyards to the ocean shore, each project features items found in nature. Not one to exclude the city folk, Jennifer includes a chapter on the urban jungle, repurposing city-found items into unique handmade crafts.



