100 genialnych projektów rękodzieła dla całej rodziny, Dzieci, Zajęcia plastyczne

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//-->PROJECT KIDAMANDA KINGLOFFPHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEXANDRA GRABLEWSKINEW YORKFor my muses, Oliver and SommerContentsIntroductionGetting Started1: Animal Kingdom2: Hold Everything3: Home Sweet Home4: Playtime5: Ready To Wear6: The Great Outdoors7: Abstract ExpressionsResourcesAcknowledgmentsProject IndexAbout the AuthorIntroductionA single moment with my son inspired this entire book. As I was returning gift-wrap supplies to mycraft room one day, Oliver (then two years old) pointed at my spool of ribbon and said, “HeyMommy, a balloon!” I stopped and looked down at what was in my hands—a cardboard circle with atrail of thin, yellow grosgrain ribbon hanging down to the floor. To him, a circle with a line droppingdownward was a balloon—no matter that it wasn’t made of latex or floating in the air. I realized hewas onto something.The projects in this book organically took shape once I began looking at the world through myson’s eyes, going back to that time when everything was just shapes and colors and the purpose ofobjects had no meaning to me. Combing the grocery aisles was no longer about shopping for oatmealand crackers, it was about finding materials to make bongo drums or a miniature village. Cotton ballswere no longer just for removing nail polish—they became a sheep’s curly wool, stuffed a doll’spillow, and morphed into cotton candy.It’s the mixture of the repurposed materials with common craft supplies that brings the projects in [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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