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Forest Fairy Crafts: Enchanting Fairies & Felt Friends from Simple Supplies • 28+ Projects to Create & Share

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About Forest Fairy Crafts: Enchanting Fairies & Felt

Product Description •Make magical fairies, scary zombies, and cute gnomes with simple supplies and sewing skills•Learn easy crafting skills like hand sewing, finger knitting, sewing buttons and sequins, and using patterns•Have a fairy-crafting party! Projects are perfect for birthday parties, play dates, and afternoon playtimeWelcome to Fairyland! Inside this book, you'll find more than 28 projects that'll make the most of your imagination. Whether you want to make flower fairies, zombie sprites or forest gnomes, there's something in here to get you started! You can even craft a treasure pocket to hide all your creations in. Best of all, you'll learn new sewing skills that you can show off to your pals! Review This is a 'must have' book for kids that enjoy using their imagination and love Fairyland! It is an excellent book to give as a gift to a child interested in learning to create with basic sewing projects, as well as for caregivers of children that are looking for fun projects to do with them. Heck, this book is going to be fun for adults that enjoy Fairyland too!The projects all come with well-written and easy-to-follow instructions, with great visuals. You can make all sorts of fairies (pretty ones, funny ones, or even scary ones.) And you can even make gnomes as well as 'treasure keeper' projects where all sorts of little treasures can be stored. Every project is perfect to keep or for a special gift., sewcalgal.com, 11/5/13 About the Author Lenka Vodicka-Paredes and Asia Curie are based in Nevada City. Their handwork program developed through their work at the Nevada City School of the Arts, where they teach classes for 5-year olds to 7-year-olds. Their popular blog can be found at: