Author: Bloom, Margaret
Brand: Hawthorn Press
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 128
Release Date: 01-09-2019
Details: Product Description Fifteen designs and patterns for toys and crafts will engage children in the processes of making, playing and storytelling. From simple peg doll necklaces, to toys that spin and fly like a dragon rider marionette, or sewing projects like a wall hanging of pirates and merfolk, this series of delightful craft projects will inspire all the family to make and play creatively. Review ". . . a feast for the eyes, spirit, heart and mind. The delightful, inspiring, and gentle dolls which Margaret Bloom introduced in Making Peg Dolls take off on new creative journeys in this sequel. Her directions are accessible and easy, the projects themselves irresistible, and the photos by Paul Bloom are splendid. I would have loved a beautiful book like this as a child, and will cherish it as an adult." ( Elisa Kleven, award winning children's book author and illustrator) "Margaret Bloom’s work never fails to whisk me off into the miniature world of quiet magic she creates. I have pored for hours over Making Peg Dolls, drawing inspiration from the tiny projects and cooing over each in exquisite detail. It is such a delight to find Making Peg Dolls and More every bit as enchanting, filled with exquisite photography and beautiful whimsical ideas. I will love exploring the book for my own creative inspiration, but also look forward to sharing it with young friends who are deeply sensitive to Margaret Bloom’s distinctive brand of playful sweetness." ( Anna Branford, author of the "Violet Mackerel" series) About the Author Margaret Bloom has a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology and has worked as a professional puppeteer. She lives in San Carlos, California.
Package Dimensions: 8.3 x 7.7 x 0.4 inches
Languages: English
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