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Books published by publisher KLUTZ

  • Star Wars Folded Flyers

    Ben Harper

    Paperback (Klutz, March 15, 2012)
    Taking you where no paper airplane book has gone before - the Galactic Empire. This is the only book of its kind that enables Jedi knights to follow their dreams of replicating Star Wars spacecrafts that actually fly! Knights of all ages can transform the pre-printed papers into 6 high-performance fighters including Darth Vader's TIE Fighter, Millennium Falcon, and Naboo Starfighter. Aerodynamic experts helped engineer these flyers for ease of folding and fantastic flight.
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  • Paper Stained Glass: Color-by-Number Art for Your Windows

    Barbara Kane

    Hardcover-spiral (Klutz, March 1, 2006)
    Stained glass without the sharp edges? Paper Stained Glass is a creative twist on color-by-numbers with plenty of room for your artistic vision to shine through. Start with one of the 20 coloring designs printed on see-through vellum, then follow one of our coloring schemes or make up your own. Either way, you'll create art to hang in your window and brighten your room--especially when the sun comes shining through. Includes bonus cardstock frames to showcase your work.Comes with: 60 page book, 12 double-nibbed felt markers, 20 pieces of stained glass art, 2 suction cups, 2 frames and a framing strip
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  • Boon-Doggle: A book of Lanyard & Lacing

    Editors Of Klutz

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, March 1, 1994)
    Responding to the need to rescue the lanyard from its attic hibernation and "summer only" status, this creative guide offers a complete, colorful, compact kit that includes everything necessary for easy, creative lanyard projects, from jewelry to bolo ties.
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  • Crochet: Learn to Crochet Six Great Projects

    Anne Akers Johnson, Anne Johnson

    Paperback (Klutz, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Every step in every project is explained in plain language and illustrated in great detail (without confusing abbreviations, diagrams or codes). All the instructions have been rigorously tested by certified crochet know-nothings. Crochet comes with everything you need to get started, including two kinds of yarn, a crochet hook and a yarn needle. Projects include a chic scarf, super cute purse, stylish hat and more. All the projects are teen-approved and way cooler than Grandma's tea cozy.
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  • Boom! Splat! Kablooey!: Safe Science That's a Real Blast

    Scientists Of Klutz Labs, Pat Murphy, The Scientists of Klutz Labs

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, Oct. 1, 2009)
    WARNING:CHOKING HAZARD! Children under 8 yrs can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision required. Keep uninflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons at once.Boom! Splat! Kablooey! comes with all the special equipment you need to make ordinary ingredients from your kitchen go boom in impressive — yet non-destructive — style. A Geyser Tube™ and a depth charge make table salt and a bottle of soda into a backyard geyser. A bevy of balloons turns a regular pop into a big ol’ BOOM. And the Can o’ pops is specially designed to explode again and again and again and you get the idea. We’re all charged up to get kids learning about science. And have a blast doing it.Comes With: 4 balloons, Geyser Tube, depth charge, can o' thousand pops• Create wonderful things • Be good • Have fun
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  • How to Draw Funny: Give Your Doodles A Comic Twist

    The Editors of Klutz

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, April 15, 2009)
    Friendly instructions show how to draw comics and find your inner funny. With this draw-right-in-it book, use the training wheels inside to illustrate sound effects, create action and energy, accentuate and exaggerate the ridiculous — basically, how to get the laughs. The book comes with a mechanical pencil, a white eraser, three dual-tipped markers in various tones of gray and black, and easy-to-trace templates of essential comic shapes like speech bubbles, bursts, bonks, and bings — all essential tools for drawing funny.Comes With: 3 bi-point markers, mechanical pencil, eraser• Create wonderful things • Be good • Have fun
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  • Paper Beads: Turn Simple Strips of Paper into Beautiful Beaded Jewelry

    Anne Akers Johnson

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, May 1, 2009)
    No one will guess these posh beads are made of paper. Paper Beads comes with 200 precut strips of beautifully designed paper in 22 colors and patterns and a custom tool for winding them into beads. Super-clear how-to's make it easy to create straight beads, round beads, simple beads, and fancy beads. A bottle of durable glaze gives each bead a polished finish, and inside the book, we show how to bring it all together in style. Supplies also include elastic cord and a selection of pretty glass accent beads.Comes With: 200 pieces of custom-designed paper strips, custom bead winding tool, elastic cord, beads, varnish, bead drying pedestal• Create wonderful things • Be good • Have fun
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  • The Footbag Book

    Editors of Klutz

    Paperback (Klutz, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Footbag is a lot like juggling, only with no hands. This book has all the tips and techniques you need to master this popular sport, along with a colorful, hand-crocheted footbag.
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  • Extra Stuff for Twirled Paper

    Inc Scholastic, The Editors of Klutz

    Misc. Supplies (Klutz, March 1, 2009)
    This little box is packed with 300 paper strips (three times as many as came with the book) in the same brilliant rainbow of colors as the original. These strips are the perfect width and weight to curl, coil, bend, and twirl into all the intricate designs shown in Twirled Paper.Comes With: 300 paper strips• Create wonderful things • Be good • Have fun
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  • Pipe Cleaners Gone Crazy: A Complete Guide to Bending Funny Sticks

    Peter Fox, Laura Torres, Michael Sherman

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, March 1, 1997)
    A mega-dose of creativity for the common household pipe cleaner. Step-by-step instructions for making pipe cleaner animals, jewelry, food, people...you name it. Comes with enough pipe cleaners (in a variety of sizes and colors) to make every project in the book.
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  • Fairies: Petal People You Make Yourself

    Rachel Haab

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, April 15, 2009)
    A charming book of instruction for making little fairy dolls with poseable bodies, flowing floss hair and, best of all, petal-perfect dresses. Fairies comes with beautiful faux flower petals and enough supplies to make a dozen posey pixies. And even a fairy can use a make-over once in a while, so we waved our wand and gave the book cover a fresh new look.Comes With: fabric petals, wooden beads, colored pencils, wire, floss, glue, plastic tube, beads• Create wonderful things • Be good • Have fun
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  • Beadlings: How to Make Beaded Creatures & Creations

    Julie Collings, Candice Elton

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Clear instructions, tech art and photographs make it easy to create irresistibly itty-bitty critters out of seed beads, bugle beads and wire. Features nineteen different projects (including Mermaid, Skunk and Jewel Bug) and enough supplies to make them all.
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