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ReMake it! : recycling projects from the stuff you usually scrap
Threadgould, Tiffany
Children's Fiction 745.5 T 2011
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Lively photos and clear instructions encourage readers to transform scrap materials into new objects. The nearly 100 projects vary in skill: diagonally cutting a cereal box creates an easy magazine holder, while, by using old T-shirts, readers can create drawstring bags. More challenging activities include a plastic jug lampshade and paint can-lid clock. Sewing novices can learn the basics through a stitching tutorial to make objects like a blanket from old sweaters; projects requiring tools or other advanced skills advise adult assistance. The results are often quite attractive, and crafty kids will likely be motivated by Threadgould's clever and creative ideas. Ages 8-up. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Threadgould, Tiffany
Children's Fiction 745.5 T 2011
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From Publishers' Weekly:
Lively photos and clear instructions encourage readers to transform scrap materials into new objects. The nearly 100 projects vary in skill: diagonally cutting a cereal box creates an easy magazine holder, while, by using old T-shirts, readers can create drawstring bags. More challenging activities include a plastic jug lampshade and paint can-lid clock. Sewing novices can learn the basics through a stitching tutorial to make objects like a blanket from old sweaters; projects requiring tools or other advanced skills advise adult assistance. The results are often quite attractive, and crafty kids will likely be motivated by Threadgould's clever and creative ideas. Ages 8-up. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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