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Books in Crafty Kids series

  • Crafty T-Shirts

    Petra Boase

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Instructions for decorating T-shirts with fabric paints, threads, and other materials.
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  • Crafty Stamping

    Petra Boase

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Tells how to use store-bought rubber stamps or ones you make yourself to decorate all kinds of items, including wrapping paper, folders, stationery, gift bags, and shoe laces.
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  • Kids' Crafts: Crochet: Fantastic Jewelry, Hats, Purses, Pillows & More

    Jane Davis

    Paperback (Lark Books, Aug. 1, 2007)
    From colorful shoelaces to shimmering amulet bags, these 50 crocheted creations will enchant kids and take them from the very beginning to a more experienced level. Even children who have never picked up a pair of needles will master the fundamentals quickly, thanks to the many detailed directions and instructive, attractive color photos. The fun begins as they try their hand at the basic chain stitch, and then learn to crochet around a ring to make a key chain. Small, accessible projects follow, including a yellow purse with a glass button accent and comfy wool slippers. As kids’ skills increase, they can move on to clothes, toys, backpacks, and more.
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  • On the Farm

    Rosie Hankin

    Hardcover (Red Kite Books, Nov. 1, 2005)
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  • Kids' Crafts: Paper Fantastic: 50 Creative Projects to Fold, Cut, Glue, Paint & Weave

    Joe Rhatigan, Rain Newcomb

    Paperback (Lark Books, Aug. 28, 2006)
    Safe, easy, fast, and fun: paper crafts are the perfect creative activity for children. And these 48 unique projects—engagingly displayed on colorful pages—prove there’s more to paper art than cutting out hearts. A special section starts kids off by introducing them to different papers and tools, while six technique-based chapters present imaginative possibilities for transforming everything from corrugated cardboard to vellum. Best of all, they’ll learn how to turn their own crafty ideas into reality.
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  • Kids' Crafts: Polymer Clay: 30 Terrific Projects to Roll, Mold & Squish

    Irene Semanchuk Dean

    Hardcover (Lark Books, April 28, 2003)
    Introducing a new crafts series for kids 8 to 12! With great care and love for their art, the talented experts at Lark have always produced books that encouraged creativity, experimentation, and imagination in the crafter. Now they're ready and eager to help children express themselves artistically. And you can be sure that every one of these delightful guides will virtually burst with fun projects, simple instructions, appealing photos, original techniques, and terrific materials. Polymer clay is the perfect material for youngsters: in addition to polymer's pliability, it doesn't dry out like regular clay, comes in a range of bright colors, and can bake in an ordinary oven. And the most important tools are your hands, so children can really dig in and feel the tactile joy of manipulating their work. With the help of a renowned polymer clay artist, kids can create 30 awesome objects. A comprehensive basics section covers everything from rolling, cutting and sculpting to figuring out amounts, conditioning the clay, mixing new colors, and creating textures. Kids will really love the cool tricks, too, including marbling and embedding objects. But what will really stir their creative juices are the really super projects, including a Donut Pendant, Bug Magnets, Trinket Bowl, Plant Critters, Fat Pen, Spirit Guide Doll, and Computer Monitor Wizard.
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  • Cars, Trains and Planes

    Rosie Hankin

    Hardcover (Red Kite Books, Nov. 1, 2005)
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  • In the Sea

    Rosie Hankin

    Hardcover (Red Kite Books, Nov. 1, 2005)
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