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  • Martha Stewart visits Schwendeman's Taxidermy Studio in New Jersey and discuss the process with Father and Son Taxidermists, David and David Schwendeman.

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  • Ed Strang, head of the scenic art department at Warner Bros. Studios, gives Martha Stewart a tour of the department and explains the process of creating backdrops for films using paint as well as other tools and methods.

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  • Ed Strang, head of the scenic art department at Warner Brothers Studios, explains the digital printing process to create large scale prints, and presents Martha Stewart with her very own vinyl prints.

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  • Martha Stewart visits Jonathan Adler's pottery studio where he talks about his love for pottery.

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  • Martha Stewart introduces Julie Ruff and Connie Brown who started their own map company.

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  • Martha Stewart brings daughters into the studio as Junior Style Editors for Bring Our Daughters to Work Day.

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  • Martha Stewart visits with Andrew Marlay of Penn and Fletcher, a fabric design studio in New York City that uses historic techniques and cutting-edge technology to create and restore high quality fabrics.

    Visit to a Penn and Fletcher, a Fabric Design Studio

  • Martha Stewart visits the Lunaform studio with owners Phid Lawless and Dan Farrenkopf and learns how they make their massive containers.

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  • Martha Stewart's guests, Linda and Ken Perrin of Atlantic Art Glass, craft a handmade vase by blowing glass.

    A Visit to a Glass Blowing Studio

  • Brett Binford and Chris Lyon, founders of the six-year-old ceramics cooperative Mudshark Studios, credit their success to a simple business plan: "Never say no," says Chris Lyon.

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  • Thirty-year-old metal designer Alisa Toninato makes art in front of a 2,800-degree fire, hot enough to vaporize exposed beards or pop a bag of popcorn (both of which have happened). "We build our own furnaces, and we break down our iron by hand," says Alisa Toninato, who opened FeLion last year.

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  • Learn about Okamoto Studio, the ice sculpting company that created our DJ booth at the 11th Annual Martha Stewart Weddings Bridal Fashion Week Party.

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  • Martha answers a viewer question about how the crew at "The Martha Stewart Show" keeps the studio clean.

    Cleaning the Studio

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