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Books with title Cuttable Cardboard Creations

  • Cuttable Cardboard Creations

    Mikal Keefer, Elisa Hansen, Group Publishing

    Spiral-bound (Group Publishing, Sept. 5, 2017)
    Intended for children 8+. Michelangelo had marble…Picasso had paints… You’ve got cardboard! You win! You’ll have a blast turning everyday cardboard into a big bunch of awesomeness to share with others. Roll up your sleeves and get busy creating…• Stealth Door Hangers that help you doorbell ditch—in reverse!• Eye-Popping 3-D Cards that practically leap out of envelopes!• A Particularly Perky Perch who’s perfect for your cardboard aquarium. • Cutout Portraits that put you, your family, and your friends on display. • The Armor of God designed especially for you!• Giants Who Roam the Earth who let you amaze the neighborhood.• Plus you’ll craft a rock-stopping Goliath and hang his head on your wall, fire up a cardboard oven, fill cardboard vases with cardboard flowers, and launch a floatable boat! Each cardboard project is a faith-building adventure in creativity and caring—and more fun than anyone should be allowed to have without exploding. Get started now!Cuttable Cardboard Creations includes projects PLUS a craft-cutter! For ages 8 and up. Adult supervison required.
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  • Cardboard Box Creations

    Lonely Planet Kids, Laura Baker

    Paperback (Lonely Planet, Oct. 16, 2018)
    What can you do with a cardboard box? Plenty! No longer destined for the recycling bin, turn your spare scraps into amazing things, from a hot air balloon and space rocket to a Chinese dragon and Tiki totem pole! Welcome to a world of crafting, creativityâ?¿ and cardboard! Lonely Planet's Cardboard Box Creations will take you around the globe as you build 20 travel-themed objects, icons and famous landmarks. Including step-by-step instructions and a starter kit of cardboard sheets with cut-out template guides, you'll soon become a master cardboard crafter! Cardboard projects include: Suitcase and camera London bus Shadow theatre Empire State Building Tent and campfire Amazon canoe and caiman Japanese-inspired tea house Redback spider Didgeridoo Aquarium About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids â?? an imprint of the world's leading travel authority, Lonely Planet â?? published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travelers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids encourages the next generation of global citizens to learn about the world around them with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. Whether at home, in school or on the road, every day can be an adventure. Come explore!
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