D.I.Y. kids / Ellen and Julia Lupton.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781568987071 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 144 p. : col. ill.
- Publisher: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2007.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Graphics -- Characters -- Icons -- Logos -- Patterns -- Lettering -- Designing with kids' art -- Stickers -- Cards -- Book arts -- Toys -- Primitive toys -- Clothespin doll -- Fashion for toys -- Stuffed animals -- Magnets -- Kite -- Box buildings -- Home -- Graffiti furniture -- Decorated boxes -- Party supplies -- Theme parties -- Fashion -- Fashion sketching -- Graffiti accessories -- Ribbon accessories -- Decoupage purse -- Graphic shirts -- Fleece scarves -- Aprons -- Tube skirts. |
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Subject: | Handicraft |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
Provides instructions for a variety of projects, including creating graffiti furniture, a notepad holder, a cardboard castle, customized shirts, and doll clothes. - Grand Central Pub
All over the world, parents are raising kids to get active and embrace the "design-it-yourself" spirit of homemade arts and crafts.D.I.Y. Kids encourages young readers to use basic design principles and onhand materials to express their individuality through more than eighty imaginative projects. The book is divided into four sections"Graphics," "Toys," "Home," and "Fashion"each packed with fun ideas for making T-shirts, party supplies, pop-up cards, bracelets, stuffed animals, and dozens of other fun and useful items. Each project is explained with step-by-step instructions and colorful photographs of cool designs and the kids who made them. The projectsrated by difficulty, time, mess, and costare intended for ages seven through twelve, but can easily be modified to suit all ages.D.I.Y. Kids is designed to trigger imaginative play, without requiring fees, teams, or a minivan. It's for parents, teachers, aunts and uncles, friends and babysitters, neighbors and citizensanyone who wants to create a better world not only for, but also with, the next generation. Most of all, it is for kids who want to make their mark by exercising the artsof design with wit, intelligence, and style.
- Hachette Book Group
All over the world, parents are raising kids to get active and embrace the "design-it-yourself" spirit of homemade arts and crafts. D.I.Y. Kids encourages young readers to use basic design principles and onhand materials to express their individuality through more than eighty imaginative projects. The book is divided into four sections"Graphics," "Toys," "Home," and "Fashion"each packed with fun ideas for making T-shirts, party supplies, pop-up cards, bracelets, stuffed animals, and dozens of other fun and useful items. Each project is explained with step-by-step instructions and colorful photographs of cool designs and the kids who made them. The projectsrated by difficulty, time, mess, and costare intended for ages seven through twelve, but can easily be modified to suit all ages.D.I.Y. Kids is designed to trigger imaginative play, without requiring fees, teams, or a minivan. It's for parents, teachers, aunts and uncles, friends and babysitters, neighbors and citizensanyone who wants to create a better world not only for, but also with, the next generation. Most of all, it is for kids who want to make their mark by exercising the artsof design with wit, intelligence, and style.
- Springer Publishing
D.I.Y. Kids encourages young readers to use basic design principles and on-hand materials to express their individuality through more than eighty imaginative projects. The book is divided into four sectionsâGraphics, Toys, Home, and Fashionâeach packed with ideas for making fun and useful items, including step-by-step instructions and colorful photographs of cool designs and the kids who made them.
D.I.Y. Kids is designed to trigger imaginative play, itâs for parents, teachers, aunts and uncles, friends and babysitters, neighbors and citizensâanyone who wants to create a better world not only for, but also with, the next generation. Ellen Lupton is a curator of contemporary design at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum and the director of the graphic design MFA program at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She is the author of numerous books, including D.I.Y. Design It Yourself and Thinking with Type. She received a Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the AIGA in 2007.
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