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Books in HighlightsTM Look What You Can Make series

  • Look What You Can Make With Paper Plates: Creative crafts from everyday objects

    Highlights

    Paperback (Highlights Press, April 1, 2013)
    Nearly 100 big, beautiful pictures and just as many idea sparkers for delightful crafts fill this entertaining book that includes holiday decorations, gifts, and games. The detailed photographs make following the step-by-step instructions a snap. Not only will kids have fun making the crafts in this book, they're bound to come up with plenty of craft ideas of their own. It's amazing how many crafts can be made from household items like paper plates and how many hours of creative fun they can provide.
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  • Look What You Can Make with Dozens of Household Items!

    Kathy Ross, Hank Schneider

    Spiral-bound (Boyds Mills Press, March 15, 2003)
    What's better than a craft book? How about a binder full of craft books! This collection of eight craft books includes easy-to-follow instructions for more than five hundred different projects. All the crafts are made from easy-to-find household materials, using simple techniques that really work. Clear color photographs of the finished products make it even easier to follow the step-by-step instructions. A wealth of idea sparkers provide hours of craft-making fun for children of all ages. Includes crafts using Boxes, Paper Bags, Tubes, Paper Plates, Egg Cartons, Craft Stick, Newspapers, Magazines, and Greeting Cards, Plastic Bottles and Plastic Tubs.
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  • Look What You Can Make With Plastic Bottles

    Kathy Ross, Hank Schneider

    Paperback (Highlights Press, March 1, 2002)
    Shows how to use plastic bottles and tubs to make animals, baskets, bathroom accessories, games, gifts, decorations, plant and storage containers, and things to wear.
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  • Look What you Can Make With Plastic-Foam Trays: Over 90 Pictured Crafts and Dozens of Other Ideas

    Kelly Milner Halls, Hank Schneider

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, March 1, 2003)
    Boats and bulletin boards, masks and mobiles, puzzles and planes—all made from plastic-foam trays. Large full-color photographs, simple step-by-step instructions, and a wealth of idea sparkers provide hours of craft-making fun for kids of all ages. With the addition of some easy-to find household items and craft supplies, you can transform plastic-foam trays into a vast array of toys, games, decorations, and gifts. Plastic-foam trays--they're not just throwaways anymore!
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  • Look What You Can Make With Paper Plates

    Margie Hayes Richmond, Hank Schneider, J.W. Filipski

    Paperback (Highlights Press, April 1, 2013)
    Crafty kids will love these collections! Each book offers dozens of easy-to-make items that start with everyday and recyclable household items, such as a box, a paper bag, a cardboard tube, or a paper plate. Crafts include toys, games, gifts, and decorations. Full-color photographs, materials lists, and helpful tips for getting started complete the package!
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  • Look What You Can Make With Paper Bags: Creative crafts from everyday objects

    Judy Burke, Hank Schneider

    Paperback (Highlights Press, April 1, 2013)
    Complete with huge photos and easy-to-follow directions, this book is loaded with crafts and ideas. After a few hours of creative fun, kids will look at paper bags in a whole new way. They'll discover how to make an astounding variety of toys, gifts, and games--all using different-sized paper bags found around the house. They'll also pick up ideas for making dozens of other crafts. Look What You Can Make with Paper Bags will delight and entertain craft-loving kids for hours.
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  • Look What You Can Make With Paper Plates: Creative crafts from everyday objects

    Margie Hayes Richmond, Hank Schneider

    Paperback (Highlights Press, April 1, 2013)
    Nearly 100 big, beautiful pictures and just as many idea sparkers for delightful crafts fill this entertaining book that includes holiday decorations, gifts, and games. The detailed photographs make following the step-by-step instructions a snap. Not only will kids have fun making the crafts in this book, they're bound to come up with plenty of craft ideas of their own. It's amazing how many crafts can be made from household items like paper plates and how many hours of creative fun they can provide.
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