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Crafty Girl: Accessories: Things to Make and Do (Traig, Jennifer. Crafty Girl.) by Jennifer Traig |
Crafty Girl: Beauty by Jennifer Traig |
Crafty Girl: Makeup by Jennifer Traig |
Crafty Girl: Hair: Things to Make and Do by Jennifer Traig |
Crafty Girl: Slumber Parties by Chronicle Books LLC Staff |
The authors strike just the right balance between kid-friendly ideas told in cool-kid lingo and the parental voice of reason, advising readers when to check with their elders before charging ahead. "Doors of Perception," for example, warns kids that all but the most open-minded parents might veto this project that entails painting and decoupaging photos directly on the door. But alternative suggestions include decorating a door-size sheet of butcher paper, aluminum foil, or felt for a less permanent but equally creative approach. The pages overflow with eye-catching graphics that make for fun browsing, but except for the occasional diagram there are no pictures of the finished product. Fear not: the excellent directions are more than adequate to steer young crafters through the process while giving them free reign to arrive at results that are entirely their own. --Amy Handy
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A crafty girl knows: when a plain old pencil holder is bringing you down, it's time to get crafty. Crafty Girl: Cool Stuff is your muse, your jolt of creative juice, your ticket to the crafty parade. Sure, an ordinary calculator adds it up, but a crafty girl's ultra-beaded glamulator makes math look good. With over 40 fabulous ways to say "I'm crafty," Cool Stuff will have crafty girls everywhere transforming ordinary anythings into glitter and rhinestone visions of paradise.
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