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Books with author Sherry Taylor

  • Clay Play! Animal Favorites

    Terry Taylor

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Full-color illustrations and easy-to-follow directions explain basic techniques as well as every step of the crafting process for 29 clay projects — a sloth, flamingo, narwhal, llama, panda, zebra, unicorn, koala, elephant, and other cute critters. Each project includes a list of materials consisting of colored clay and ordinary household items. The step-by-step instructions feature numerals corresponding to color photos that provide helpful examples. Crafters of all ages will adore these fun-filled projects, which make charming keepsakes and unique gifts.
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  • When Ravens Fly: Book 3 in the Ceramia Trilogy

    Sherry Taylor

    eBook
    Elfin warriors, monstrous spiders, ancient allies and a battle for freedom. Anything to get Kiera back.Forced into servitude by her uncle, Kiera fights against the oath's magical bond that is forming within her, making her Exar's willing subject.Separated from Kiera, Dustin and friends combine forces with the elves and Canjya's army to rescue Kiera from her uncle's evil clutches.But Exar doesn't give up that easily. Armed with his soldiers and demons from the underworld, he fights back.Friendships form, loyalties shift and betrayals occur, but will it be enough to rip Exar from the throne and stop his rule over the kingdom with his Black Magic?
  • Clay Play! 24 Whimsical Projects

    Terry Taylor

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 18, 2014)
    Winner of a Bronze 2014 Moonbeam Children's Book Award! Transform simple balls and coils of modeling clay into an awesome alligator, laughing lizard, magic trinket box, and other sculptures, signs, and ornaments! These full-color illustrations and clear directions explain basic techniques as well as every step of the crafting process for 24 projects, including a happy heart, snazzy snail, dancing polar bear, and other treasures.Each project is graded according to level of difficulty and includes a list of materials consisting of colored clay and ordinary household items. The step-by-step instructions feature numerals corresponding to color photos that provide easy-to-follow examples. Crafters of all ages will adore these fun-filled projects and their products, which make charming keepsakes and unique gifts.
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  • Clay Play! JEWELRY

    Terry Taylor

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 14, 2016)
    "A brilliant book. What makes it work so well are the incredibly clear and simple photos. I highly recommend this for anyone who fancies a fun craft they can do with children or just for themselves!" — A House of Books"I would definitely recommend this book for anyone wanting to get started working with clay. The instructions are clear and there are great pictures for every item." — DaVinci Homeschool GroupTransform simple balls and coils of polymer clay into fabulous wearable art! Just follow these full-color, step-by-step photos and clear directions to create more than 40 whimsical jewelry projects plus 10 types of beads. Playful possibilities include tempting food charms (cupcake, burger, and other favorite snacks); cute critter earrings and pendants (butterfly, dog, frog, penguin, and more); plus other fashionable tiny treasures. Projects are graded according to level of difficulty, and each comes with a list of materials consisting of colored clay and common household products. Instructions feature numbers that correspond to color photos of easy-to-follow examples. Crafters of all ages will love these fun-filled projects and their charming results, which make great keepsakes and unique gifts."It's just an excellent book and so colorfully illustrated book with wonderful jewelry projects to craft up in clay. I would recommend this book for clay and jewelry lovers, it's perfect for everyone and so simple to create!" — Test Try Results
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  • Clay Play! 24 Whimsical Projects

    Terry Taylor

    eBook (Dover Publications, April 15, 2014)
    Winner of a Bronze 2014 Moonbeam Children's Book Award! Transform simple balls and coils of modeling clay into an awesome alligator, laughing lizard, magic trinket box, and other sculptures, signs, and ornaments! These full-color illustrations and clear directions explain basic techniques as well as every step of the crafting process for 24 projects, including a happy heart, snazzy snail, dancing polar bear, and other treasures.Each project is graded according to level of difficulty and includes a list of materials consisting of colored clay and ordinary household items. The step-by-step instructions feature numerals corresponding to color photos that provide easy-to-follow examples. Crafters of all ages will adore these fun-filled projects and their products, which make charming keepsakes and unique gifts.
  • Clay Play! JEWELRY

    Terry Taylor

    eBook (Dover Publications, Jan. 14, 2016)
    "A brilliant book. What makes it work so well are the incredibly clear and simple photos. I highly recommend this for anyone who fancies a fun craft they can do with children or just for themselves!" — A House of Books"I would definitely recommend this book for anyone wanting to get started working with clay. The instructions are clear and there are great pictures for every item." — DaVinci Homeschool GroupTransform simple balls and coils of polymer clay into fabulous wearable art! Just follow these full-color, step-by-step photos and clear directions to create more than 40 whimsical jewelry projects plus 10 types of beads. Playful possibilities include tempting food charms (cupcake, burger, and other favorite snacks); cute critter earrings and pendants (butterfly, dog, frog, penguin, and more); plus other fashionable tiny treasures. Projects are graded according to level of difficulty, and each comes with a list of materials consisting of colored clay and common household products. Instructions feature numbers that correspond to color photos of easy-to-follow examples. Crafters of all ages will love these fun-filled projects and their charming results, which make great keepsakes and unique gifts."It's just an excellent book and so colorfully illustrated book with wonderful jewelry projects to craft up in clay. I would recommend this book for clay and jewelry lovers, it's perfect for everyone and so simple to create!" — Test Try Results
  • Dino Droppings

    Terry Taylor

    eBook (Next Century Publishing, Oct. 9, 2018)
    This is a very funny book.I guarantee—just take a look.And after you have peeked insideTo take it for a pleasure ride,Get ready for some family timeWith words that should and shouldn't rhyme.I write because that first giraffeMust have made hyenas laugh. I write about gorilla noses,And those things we call Supozes.You’ll get to know a bumblebee,And Ellen L. Emen O’Pea.You’ll read about how small is small,And ceiling shoes that climb a wall.I try to tweak your brain a bitWith LOL’s and whacky wit.And after all is read and done,I hope that you’ll have had some fun.
  • When Ravens Fly: Book 3 in the Ceramia Trilogy

    Sherry Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 8, 2016)
    Elfin warriors, monstrous spiders, ancient allies and a battle for freedom. Anything to get Kiera back. Forced into servitude by her uncle, Kiera fights against the oath's magical bond that is forming within her, making her Exar's willing subject. Separated from Kiera, Dustin and friends combine forces with the elves and Canjya's army to rescue Kiera from her uncle's evil clutches. But Exar doesn't give up that easily. Armed with his soldiers and demons from the underworld, he fights back. Friendships form, loyalties shift and betrayals occur, but will it be enough to rip Exar from the throne and stop his rule over the kingdom with his Black Magic?
  • Sand Play!: Super SANDsational Ideas

    Terry Taylor

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 20, 2014)
    "A great book for budding sculptors with ideas for creating sand sculptures at three different levels of difficulty." — splashesintobooksSculpting sand is fun for kids of all ages — especially because the magical, mess-free material is easy to handle and can be used over and over again. This book features guidelines for using sculpting sand to create cute little creatures, including a crab, lizard, caterpillar, and monkey. Author Terry Taylor provides simple instructions and lots of colorful pictures for 18 projects, as well as plenty of helpful tips, including suggestions for tools and techniques.Projects with one star are the easiest and ideal for beginners. Two-star projects are a little more complex, and the ones with three stars are the most advanced. Kids can build their sculpting expertise with simpler figures such as the clown, octopus, and butterfly and then move on to the frog, dragon, and peacock. Meanwhile, they'll develop skills that will help them express their personal creativity.
  • A Christmas Surprise: The True Meaning of Christmas

    Sherry Taylor, Stephen Taylor

    eBook
    This is a thought provoking little tale about a young child and the true meaning of Christmas. With the use of easy to understand, yet emotional events, the story unfolds.The child, through a selfless act, enriches the life of his new neighbour. There are colourful pictures to capture a child’s imagination and reinforce both the happy and meaningful side of the festive season.The book is aimed for children up to the age of around 7 and is designed to be read by an adult to the child.
  • Dino Droppings

    Terry Taylor

    Paperback (Next Century Publishing, Jan. 1, 2018)
    This is a very funny book. I guarantee—just take a look. And after you have peeked inside to take it for a pleasure ride, get ready for some family time with words that should and shouldn't rhyme. I write because that first giraffe must have made hyenas laugh. I write about gorilla noses, and those things we call Supozes. You’ll get to know a bumblebee, and Ellen L. Emen O’Pea. You’ll read about how small is small, and ceiling shoes that climb a wall. I try to tweak your brain a bit with LOL’s and whacky wit. And after all is read and done, I hope that you’ll have had some fun.
  • Krish bumps his head

    Terry Taylor

    language (, Sept. 26, 2018)
    Krish has quite the imagination, and whatever he does, he seems to bump his head! A fun book for kids that shows the power of imagination, and blessedly short for the adults who have to read it to their kids.