Spring Cut Out Crafts

Posted on Friday, November 2nd, 2007 at 11:09 pm

Spring Cut Out Crafts
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Spring Mat


Spring Mat


$280.59


Spring has sprung early! This eye-catching mat ushers a bit of spring into your classroom. Thick soft and comfortable! Handmade acrylic wonderful quality. Clean with carpet shampoo. 5′Sq.

Spring-a-Bout


Spring-a-Bout


$1849.99


The safe individual spring action allows riders to mount and dismount without interfering with each other.

Spring Roller


Spring Roller


$23.96


This motion activated toy encourages crawling by playing a fun melody as it rolls! Once baby catches up to the Spring Roller there are many activities lights and sounds to entertain and help develop dexterity.

Crafts to Make in the Spring


Crafts to Make in the Spring


$7.46


This book is in New – Excellent condition

Craft, Volume 7: Transforming Traditional Crafts


Craft, Volume 7: Transforming Traditional Crafts


$15.13


CRAFT is the first project-based magazine dedicated to the renaissance happening within the world of crafts. Celebrating the DIY spirit, CRAFT’s goal is to unite, inspire, inform and entertain a growing community of highly imaginative people who are transforming traditional art and crafts with unconventional, unexpected, and even renegade techniques, materials, and tools. Shoes are the featured theme of Volume 07, and we celebrate these vital, beautiful, and often addictive accessories by offering a gamut of projects for the innate cobbler in each of us. Welcoming spring and the outdoors, some of the themed projects include making knitted Converse high-tops, custom roller skates from any kicks, ribbon sandals, and modular shoes. Also in this issue, we explore the crafty side of Amsterdam, learn how to make a quick-and-easy herb garden, a set of portable speakers, and a gorgeous jewelry stand out of bamboo, among many other projects. As with every issue of CRAFT, this one is packed with projects that will inspire crafters to create.

Room Crafts


Room Crafts


$3.94


Whether a girl wants to make her room warm and fuzzy or cool and casual–or somewhere in between–she’ll find inspiration and ideas to redo her room with crafts she can make herself. Girls can choose from do-it-yourself decorations, funky frames, pretty pillows, and more Some comments from the parents of our craft testers: "This was a very easy project. My daughter was able to assemble it all by herself. The results looked very nice." "This was a great project. It’s one of my daughter’s favorite crafts to do." "Very affordable, easy to make, and quite cute " "It was fun to be creative and use things we already had around the house." "Marissa enjoyed the frame. She was very proud and it turned out great " and from the girls… "I LOVE how it turned out " was the most common response. Author/Illustrator Information Inspired by a popular article in the May/June ’03 issue of American Girl magazine, several crafts featured in this book first appeared in American Girl magazine.

Colonial Crafts


Colonial Crafts


$10.21


Bobbie Kalman’s acclaimed Historic Communities Series provides a close-up view of how people lived more than two hundred years ago. Colorful photos, many taken by Bobbie Kalman herself at restored historic villages across the country, help support the fascinating information. Children will have fun learning about: — early homes and the settler community — what people wore and the crafts they made — how settlers made their living — how they spent their leisure time — the values, customs, and traditions of the early settlers Colonial Crafts introduces young readers to the craftspeople who created useful works of art by hand, many of which have lasted more than two hundred years. Children will find out how the artisans learned their trades through many years of apprenticeship, as their masters did before them. Visit the workshops of: — the wheelwright — the cooper — the founder — the shoemaker — the milliner — the gunsmith


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