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            <description><![CDATA[Trinket boxes are a little more difficult to make. The body of the box is cut from a rather thick piece of wood to give the box its depth. But they are spectacular when finished and well worth the extra effort.

<i> Trinket boxes are a real eye catcher at craft fairs, if you're so inclined. </i> The cover is pivoted on a dowel to open and close the box. I will eventually have a few photos here to show you what I mean.]]></description>
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