Yellow Owl's Little Prints: Stamp, Stencil, and Print Projects to Make for Kids
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.45 (508 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0770433634 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-23 |
Language | : | English |
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Another winner! fredricka I have been looking forward to this book since learning she had a second one coming out. Didn't think she could top her first amazing bookbut am so glad I was wrong. The same great writing, clear steps, helpful tips, drawings, photos and comprehensive resource lists make these projects accessible even for non-artists like me. I enjoy making her projects and am doubly proud when my gifts are so well-received. What I lack in talent I make up for by getting the right book and following her directions. She is 2 fo. "A fresh take on classic crafts!" according to Hello Happy. The first thing I thought when I saw Yellow Owl’s Little Prints, is how it reminded me of being at summer camp and cutting shapes into potatoes or slicing apples in half and then dipping them in paint and stamping shirts. The author has taken that time tested craft (and several others) to a new level in this book, which has a fun, fresh and modern feel to it that is just really enjoyable to browse through. I also appreciate how inexpensive the ideas are are to create, while having the added benefit of be. One Star Patricia DeFreest Returned
About the Author CHRISTINE SCHMIDT is the founder of Yellow Owl Workshop, a company known for its distinctive designs printed with natural materials. Christine lives in San Francisco with her husband, Evan Gross, and her daughter, Emmy James. Their products are carried in more than 500 stores worldwide, including West Elm, Urban Outfitters, J. Yellow Owl Workshop has been featured in Dwell, Martha Stewart Weddings, the Washington Post, and on websites such as Daily Candy, Design*Sponge, and Apartment Therapy. She is also the author of Print Workshop. Crew, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and SFMOMA.
Personalized, handmade items are a meaningful way to show your love for a baby or child. Christine Schmidt, author of the bestselling Print Workshop and the creative force behind the acclaimed Yellow Owl Workshop line of artisan stationery and home accessories, shares her inspired ideas for making easy, yet entirely unique items for children from newborns to school-aged. Celebrated indie artist Christine Schmidt offers 25 hip, imaginative, and personalizable decorations, toys, puzzles, and keepsakes for children using simple hand-printing techniques.A new take on DIY projects for kids. Using stamps, stenciling, and other hand-printing techniques, design-savvy parents will be able to make quick kid-friendly projects that will be cherished for years to come.
Crew, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and SFMOMA. She is also the author of Print Workshop. Yellow Owl Workshop has been featured in Dwell, Martha Stewart Weddings, the Washington Post, and on websites such as Daily Candy, Design*Sponge, and Apartment Therapy. Christine lives in San Francisco with her husband, Evan Gross, and her daughter, Emmy James. CHRISTINE SCHMIDT is the founder of Yellow Owl Workshop, a company known for its distinctive designs printed with natural m