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Crafting Fun for Kids of All Ages - Pipe Cleaners Paint & Pom-Poms Galore Yarn & String & a Whole Lot More - cover

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Crafting Fun for Kids of All Ages - Pipe Cleaners Paint & Pom-Poms Galore Yarn & String & a Whole Lot More

Kim Uliana

Publisher: Sky Pony Press

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In Crafting Fun for Kids of All Ages, blogger Kim Uliana offers 200 entertaining, versatile, and easy-to-assemble arts and crafts projects for any occasion. Make glittery snowflakes and thumbprint ornaments during the holidays, create straw hats and button sunflowers for summer vacation, or decorate personalized bookmarks for back-to-school.Kim guides readers through each project, giving step-by-step instructions even the youngest crafter will be able to follow. Projects are organized by materials to provide easy searching and shopping for children and adults.Learn how to turn everyday crafting materials into pieces of art with Crafting Fun for Kids of All Ages. Pipe cleaners will become dream catchers and tiaras; buttons will turn into necklaces and wind chimes; tissue paper will transform into princess hats and fire-breathing dragons. Activities include:Crafting with clayPainting processes and ideasFun with pipe cleanersCreative construction paperButtonsAnd a whole lot more!
Available since: 04/18/2017.

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