Craft-a-Day: 365 Simple Handmade Projects
By (Author) Sarah Goldschadt
Quirk Books
Quirk Books
1st October 2012
5th October 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
745.5
Hardback
432
Width 234mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
1315g
365 Simple Handmade Projects Make something new every day of the year!Craft-a-Dayis your guide to simple fun handmade projects. It offers daily inspiration, along with fun weekly themes to kick-start your imagination. January brings Snowflake Week, February features Groundhog Week, and March offers Hexagon Week--there's truly something for everyone. Author Sarah Goldschadt provides whimsical ideas for basic crafts that require no advanced skills or crazy crafting tools; these projects are as fun and easy to make as they are to admire. Complete with handy patterns and more than 400 photographs,Craft-a-Daychallenges you to make something special, each and every day.
Find seasonally themed designs in Sarah Goldschadts charming, down-to-earthCraft-A-Day: 365 Simple Handmade Projects.Better Homes and Gardens
...delightful...Saturday Evening Post
365 fantastic, budget-friendly, and creatively fun projects pack this book with ideas that youand your kids or studentswill love making!Crafts n Things
Some books arrive on my front porch, and I cant stop staring at them because theyre so beautiful...Talk about an artful pleasure...The author offers a years worth of adorable little projects that will bring friends and family together while they have some fun...Goldschadt offers a crafters paradise for all skill levels.Parents.com
We love DIY craft projects, so we're clearly going crazy for the new book Craft-a-Day: 365 Simple Handmade Projects, by Sarah Goldschadt.RachelRayMag.com
Fun, simple crafts for the mom without a lot of time on her handswhich is every mom.Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine
There is little the kids or adults wont find to do for even more than 365 days.Publishers Weekly
Sarah Goldschadtis a Danish American freelance graphic designer and crafter who loves to make things, travel, and take pictures. Her work has appeared inOprah, Better Homes & Gardens, Martha Stewart Living, Food Network Magazine, Do It Yourself,andKids' Rooms. She lives in New York City and blogs at sah-rah.com