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The Craft-a-Day Book

30 Projects to Make with Recycled Materials

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Reduce, reuse, and recycle with ideas from The Craft-a-Day Book. You can put the three Rs to work with these thirty awesome crafts! Using recycled and reusable materials from around the house, school, or a thrift store, you'll find directions for making colorful lanterns from paper and jars, ruffle skirts from t-shirts, scarves and mitts from your favorite old sweaters and socks, and much more. Learn to make bobbles and pom-poms and other easy decorative embellishments. You'll also get a window into how one experienced crafter—Kari Cornell—finds inspiration for her projects. Colorful photographs and step-by-step instructions turn each inspiration into something you'll love wearing or using—and will lead you to new ideas of your own! Ready, set, let's get crafting!
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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2018

      Gr 6 Up-Designed to be visually appealing with colorful fonts and bold and vibrant photographs on almost every spread, this how-to book contains 30 different activities to keep tweens and teens busy. Cornell's introduction lists how to find materials for free or very cheaply and describes what tools will be needed to complete the crafts. She also gives safety tips on using a drill, a craft knife, or a sewing machine. The six chapters are organized by the types of materials needed for the activities within the chapter, which include candles, paper, T-shirts, socks, and sweaters. The instructions are given through the text only. Some readers will have difficulty imagining how to complete some of the projects because all of the photos display finished pieces and do not show any of the steps along the way. VERDICT Though crafters who are looking for inspiration may find some treasures within, those who need to see visuals with step-by-step instructions will be disappointed.-Elizabeth Kahn, Patrick F. Taylor Science & Technology Academy, Avondale, LA

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2018
      Grades 7-11 Cornell challenges crafters to play with materials, particularly recycled ones, to create practical art that focuses more on the process than the product. Her introduction is aptly titled, Finding Inspiration, and offers many tips on doing so along with suggestions for where to find supplies, what supplies should be staples of any crafter, and safety tips for working with anything from candles to hammers to power tools. Unfortunately, after that strong start, the book only offers projects that have been seen in many other craft books: origami, tin-can luminaries, decorated t-shirts, felted fingerless gloves, etc. Additionally, while there are many beautiful, glossy photos of finished projects, there are few step-by-step pictures. The numbered directions are clear, but visual learners are likely to get frustrated quickly. Finally, at least one of the projects requires fairly specific supplies, going against the reduce, reuse, recycle mantra. Cornell's light, supportive tone, though, makes readers feel as if any craft is in their grasp. An alternative purchase for larger collections.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      Reuse and re-purpose everything from socks to sweaters to tin cans and produce hats, gloves, home dicor, and more. Each of thirty appealing projects is rated for difficulty; the entries include inspiration for the crafts, required equipment and materials, and step-by-step instructions. Full-color photos show the processes as well as the finished products, some modeled by young people. Reading list, websites. Ind.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:960
  • Text Difficulty:5-6

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