101 Great Gifts Kids Can Make

101 Great Gifts Kids Can Make

Author: Stephanie Mueller

Publisher: Gryphon House, Inc.

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0876594143

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Children ages three to eight can make unique presents for moms, dads, grandparents, friends, teachers - all of the special people in their lives! Create a Made-It-Myself mouse pad personalized for Mom. Dad will love the peaceful chimes of his Terracotta Music Maker, and grandparents will be delighted with the Picture Puzzle. From the card to the wrapping paper, and everything in between, 101 Great Gifts Kids Can Make has dozens of perfect gift ideas that will make gift-giving meaningful again!


101 Great Gifts from Kids

101 Great Gifts from Kids

Author: Stephanie Mueller

Publisher: Gryphon House, Inc.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780876592793

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With more than 70 gift-making activities, this volume features such projects as a personal mouse pad, mini birdbath, decorative tile, peaceful chimes, family picture puzzles, and stained glass candleholders. Illustrations.


101 Simple Service Projects Kids Can Do

101 Simple Service Projects Kids Can Do

Author: Susan L. Lingo

Publisher: Standard Pub

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780784711545

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This resource provides dozens of creative suggestions for building a sense of community among your kids and for developing servants of God. The activities teach kids about God and about serving others.


Paper Made!

Paper Made!

Author: Kayte Terry

Publisher: Workman Publishing

Published: 2012-05-09

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0761159975

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Announcing the biggest, best, most innovative book ever on paper craft. Even better, this is not about how to use costly, artsy paper, but how to turn stuff around the house—magazines and shopping bags, candy wrappers and paint sample cards, wrapping paper, old maps, and paper towel tubes—into stunning jewelry, gifts, home decor, party favors, and much more. Chances are you’ve seen the author’s cutting-edge work in the windows of Anthropologie, where she is the chain’s merchandising manager. An inveterate crafter who creates projects and styles photo shoots for magazines like Parents and Vogue Knitting, Kayte Terry takes the most versatile of materials and the most basic of crafts (remember snipping valentines out of construction paper?), and creates something completely trans- formative. Turn a sheaf of any white or graph paper into an amazing Scrap Happy Globe Lantern for the dining room. Fashion colored tissue paper into Songbird Votives, leftover raffle tickets into a Prizewinning Bowl, that out-dated pile of holiday catalogs into a picture frame. There’s a necklace made of playing cards, a gum wrapper bracelet, and barrettes made by quilling—a paper technique that goes back to the Renaissance. Every project is photographed in full color, and includes step-by-step illustrations and instructions. Truly a book that shows how to think outside the (cardboard) box.