Cat-tastic Crafts: DIY Projects for Cats and Cat People
By (Author) Mariko Ishikawa
World Book Media
Zakka Workshop
1st October 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
745.5
Paperback
104
Width 203mm, Height 235mm, Spine 8mm
366g
Cat-Tactic Crafts contains over 30 amusing and easy craft projects to make for cats and cat people.
Build your cat the condo of his dreams, complete with scratching posts and canopies. Drive your kitty mad with delight with a handcrafted teaser on a string. Or sew your feline a one-of-a-kind costume for special holidays. These designs require only basic craft skills, so cat lovers of all abilities will be able to make and enjoy these fun projects.
Dog owners tend to be spoilt for choice when selecting toys and other items in stores, but cats are often left out. Redress the balance with this book of over thirty projects to make for (and featuring) your cat.
I wish I had had a book like this when I had a cat! I love the way in most cases the materials used are things that often get thrown away, or are at least inexpensive and easy to obtain. Transform a cardboard box into a cat house, find a use for the odd socks and gloves your dryer does not eat and even press into use plastic bags, tinfoil and old T-shirts. You can also dress your cat up with garments and hats, make a box for tidying away toys or food, a variety of toys and several beds. Many of the items are very quick and simple to make but others require a few more tools and a bit of previous knowledge, for example the woodworking ones. Make your own foldaway cat gym that doubles as storage for toys, a cozy bed or raised container for food and drink bowls. Each project has a handsome full page photo of the finished item being enjoyed by two of the authors beautiful cats as well as clear steps illustrated with drawn colored diagrams. These are easy to follow and make even the woodwork sound pretty simple and a mere step up from assembling flat pack furniture. As well as items for the cat there are cat-themed projects such as how to turn a notebook into a scrapbook, transform a plain T-Shirt with photos of your cat and iron-on transfer paper or create a placemat, tissue box cover or stationery with a moggy theme. This is an attractive and very user-friendly book that shows how much fun you (and your cat) can with not very much.
* Myshelf.com *Mariko Ishikawa is the author of several craft books in Japan. Her seven cats helped to inspire this book.