Offering over one hundred craft projects, this book provides practical advice from experienced crafters. It encourages readers to repurpose everyday items found in their homes, transforming them into beautiful art pieces. In light of economic and environmental considerations, the authors present a creative alternative to consumerism, emphasizing the value of resourcefulness and personal touch in crafting.
The rules about undead employees in food service are not super strict. That's because it hasn't really come up before, and the staff at the Pale Garden Teashop hope to keep it that way. Nika is a young and misplaced necromancer in training - as gifted in under magic as he is incapable in a social setting - and the newest member of the shop owner's mismatched little family. Before being found and brought to the strange city of Eldes, he was forbidden from practicing any kind of magic at all, especially necromancy. He's still adjusting to life surrounded by new adopted siblings with similar gifts and a million new things to learn to survive. Nika is adjusting to a life surrounded by encouragement, to a life that includes a sphinx-run library and teachers with hidden identities, to a life where a pushy insect fanatic can drag him off for an afternoon and his new family would barely bat an eye. Karao, who had found him and invited him into her home, has changed his life for the better, but what sort of person adopts necromancers off the side of the road - and what could they want? And why does she have that many skeleton arms?
Festivals are now the mainstay of almost everyone's summer celebrations. No matter what your musical taste, fashion tribe or food preference, there is a festival out there to appeal to everyone. What all of the festivals now have in common are designated craft areas, where festival goers can explore and develop their creativity. From the teenager attending their first music event who wants fast ideas to express their personality to the newer breed of couples and families who make arts or literary festivals into their family holiday but still want to reflect their sophisticated tastes, whether that is hippy chick or Bedouin beauty. Festival Fabulous will show you how to 'get the look', with easy-to-make hair accessories, tutus, a bird winged poncho or welly socks. Shot on location at a number of festivals, the photography immerses you in the festival world, capturing the style and spirit. Most of the projects are easy to achieve, with the aim being to inspire even the novice maker to embrace the spirit of creativity and give craft a go.
Dieses Kreativbuch steckt randvoll mit neuen, frischen Ideen für das traditionelle und beliebte Basteln mit Naturmaterialien. Blumenarrangements im Frühjahr, Lavendelsäckchen im Sommer, Quittenlikör im Herbst oder Türkränze im Winter: Über 70 ausgefallene Projekte zeigen Ihnen, wie Sie mit den Jahreszeiten gärtnern, handarbeiten, dekorieren und kochen. Dank der leicht verständlichen Anleitungen, tollen Schablonen und Schnittmustern lassen sich alle Ideen ganz einfach umsetzen. Ein inspirierendes Buch für alle, die ihr Zuhause und die Geschenke für ihre Liebsten ganz individuell gestalten möchten.
Bunt, vielseitig, originell und meist an einem Abend umsetzbar – mit diesen 20 Projekten häkelt man sich im Handumdrehen das Leben schön! Dank der detaillierten Erklärungen ist jedes Projekt auch für Ungeübte leicht umsetzbar. So kann der kreative Spaß beginnen!