Organic Crafts

Organic Crafts
Title Organic Crafts PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Monaghan
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Total Pages 161
Release 2007-03-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 161374255X

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Parents, teachers, and caregivers looking for ideas on how to get children outdoors and instill in them a love of nature can find more than 75 creative crafts, games, and activities using objects that kids can collect from nature in this idea book. As children make race cars out of rocks, create paint from plants, and assemble funny grass masks, they learn to be environmentally friendly—absorbing information on recycling, reducing waste, and inspiring others to protect nature. Organized by the various natural materials needed, the crafts offer a new twist on perennial homemade gifts and school projects.

The Organic Artist

The Organic Artist
Title The Organic Artist PDF eBook
Author Nick Neddo
Publisher
Total Pages 163
Release 2015-01-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1592539262

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This is an art book which highlights the possibility of using natural, organic materials as art supplies and inspiration.

Self-Sufficiency

Self-Sufficiency
Title Self-Sufficiency PDF eBook
Author Abigail R. Gehring
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 456
Release 2015-07-07
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1634500229

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A Complete Guide to Baking, Carpentry, Crafts, Organic Gardening, Preserving Your Harvest, Raising Animals, and More! The inspiring guide to back to basics living, now fully updated! Now, more than ever, people across the country are turning toward simpler, greener, and quieter ways of living—whether they’re urbanites or country folk. Following in the footsteps of Back to Basics and Homesteading, this large, fully-illustrated book provides the entire family with the information they need to make the shift toward self-sufficient living. Self-Sufficiency provides tips, advice, and detailed instructions on how to improve everyday life from an environmentally and organic perspective while keeping the focus on the family. Readers will learn how to plant a family garden and harvest the produce; can fruits and vegetables; bake bread and cookies; design interactive and engaging “green” projects; harness natural wind and solar energy to cook food and warm their homes; boil sap to make maple syrup; and build treehouses, furniture, and more. Also included are natural crafts readers can do with their kids, such as scrapbooking, making potato prints, dipping candles, and constructing seasonal decorations. Whether the goal is to live entirely off the grid or just to shrink their carbon footprints, families will find this book a thorough resource and a great inspiration.

The Organic Artist for Kids

The Organic Artist for Kids
Title The Organic Artist for Kids PDF eBook
Author Nick Neddo
Publisher Quarry Books
Total Pages 163
Release 2020-02-11
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 163159768X

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Immersed in the natural world, The Organic Artist for Kids inspires creativity by connecting kids and their adults to our wilderness roots. In addition to offering a wide variety of fun, collaborative projects using nature as a source for art supplies and inspiration, this book also introduces the concepts of awareness and perception that are fundamental to the creative process. Children will be encouraged to learn new skills, build resilience, and be resourceful as part of an urgent struggle to prevent and undo Nature Deficit Disorder. Rooted in experimentation and an understanding that fun is fundamental to learning, kids will refine their drawing skills, as well as increase their appreciation for the visual arts and the natural landscape. Just some of the projects and skills covered include: Making pens and wild inks Making paint from stones and rocks Crafting your own paintbrushes Making simple stencils and rubbings The Organic Artist for Kids encourages you to return to the days when art was made with all-natural materials like charcoal and birch bark.

Crafts Through the Year

Crafts Through the Year
Title Crafts Through the Year PDF eBook
Author Thomas Berger
Publisher Floris Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Christmas decorations
ISBN 9780863158285

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This comprehensive book includes crafts for children to make at home or school. Detailed instructions, diagrams and color photographs on making a range of seasonal items are given: from decorated eggs and pompoms, straw and origami animals, to autumn garlands, lanterns, festive wreaths and paper window stars. Packed with enjoyable projects, this is the perfect resource for both parents and teachers. This is a fully revised compilation of the Christmas, Easter, and Harvest Craft Books.

52 Nature Craft Projects

52 Nature Craft Projects
Title 52 Nature Craft Projects PDF eBook
Author Barbora Kurcova
Publisher Thunder Bay Press
Total Pages 144
Release 2020-06-09
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1645172449

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Connect with nature and craft at home with these lovely, no-fuss projects for each week of the year. Use materials foraged from the great outdoors to create visually inspiring art, gifts, decorations, and home accessories. This collection of 52 clever ideas is packed with small, no-fuss projects that are demonstrated using step-by-step photography—one engaging project for each week of the year. Find inspiration in the beauty of the natural world, and use stones, twigs, leaves, seeds, flowers, and other items to add your own special touch to each piece.

The Shape of Craft

The Shape of Craft
Title The Shape of Craft PDF eBook
Author Ezra Shales
Publisher Reaktion Books
Total Pages 272
Release 2017-10-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1780238843

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Today when we hear the word “craft,” a whole host of things come immediately to mind: microbreweries, artisanal cheeses, and an array of handmade objects. Craft has become so overused, that it can grate on our ears as pretentious and strain our credulity. But its overuse also reveals just how compelling craft has become in modern life. In The Shape of Craft, Ezra Shales explores some of the key questions of craft: who makes it, what do we mean when we think about a crafted object, where and when crafted objects are made, and what this all means to our understanding of craft. He argues that, beyond the clichés, craft still adds texture to sterile modern homes and it provides many people with a livelihood, not just a hobby. Along the way, Shales upends our definition of what is handcrafted or authentic, revealing the contradictions in our expectations of craft. Craft is—and isn’t—what we think.