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Embrace zero waste living with this collection of sustainable gift
wrap solutions including furoshiki, the traditional Japanese
technique of fabric knotting. What could be nicer than receiving a
present AND the beautiful scarf it's wrapped in! Whether you use a
vintage silk scarf or create your own fabric with patchwork,
piecing and dyeing techniques, or reuse unwanted items to make
quirky gift wraps - this collection is packed full of ideas for
reducing waste. Other ideas include how to make present toppers
made from unwanted fabric and yarn scraps to finish off your gift
wrapping with a flourish.
Celebrate Christmas the zero-waste way with these crafty solutions
for everything from Christmas tree decorations to advent calendars.
The zero-waste movement is huge and this collection of crafty ideas
will help you to create your own zero waste solutions for a
sustainable Christmas. It's time to reclaim Christmas - this
collection is all about using the things around you to bring
festive cheer to your home. It's about crafting and creating
together and using what you've got to make unique, unusual items
that you can enjoy year after year. By crafting your zero-waste
Christmas you are also creating memories - something that cannot be
bought online. Upcycling and reuse gurus Emma Friedlander-Collins
and Christine Leech show you how to turn Christmas into a
zero-waste experience with step-by-step instructions and some
clever crafting. Whether you're a committed crafter or new to
making, there is something for everyone no matter what your skill
level is. Choose from projects and tutorials for a sustainable
Christmas including sewing, crochet, upcycling and reuse ideas. You
don't need to have lots of craft skills to create these projects,
there are step-by-step instructions for each one. There are also
instructions for the basic craft techniques such as crochet and
embroidery so you can get stuck in straightaway. There are four
different Christmas themed chapters: Hot; Frosty; Skandi and Retro
so you pick your favourite style or mix and match for festive
mash-up! Projects include Coffee Cup Baubles; a minimalist wreath
made using an old cake tin; a milk carton advent calendar and some
magical fairy lights made using takeaway containers. Choose your
favourite projects from this collection of 24 projects including
no-waste decorations for the tree and zero-waste gift wrap. Packed
full of original ideas, Zero Waste: Christmas will help you to
celebrate the zero-waste way and improve your efforts to reduce,
reuse and recycle while at the same time having fun.
Turn your kitchen into a waste-free zone with these crafty
solutions for everything from 'unpaper' towels to reusable kitchen
wipes and clever storage solutions. The zero waste movement is huge
and this collection will help you to craft your own zero waste
solutions - with just a few craft skills you will be able to turn
your unwanted waste into storage and cleaning items for your
kitchen. The kitchen is the heart of our homes and finding ways to
make it feel healthy and wholesome are really important. From
leftover food scraps to the endless packaging that our food comes
in, there's so much that goes on in a kitchen and it's the place in
our homes where we generate the mosts waste. Make your kitchen more
sustainable with some clever craft ideas for reusing, upcycling and
transforming waste. Whether you're a committed crafter or new to
making, there is something for everyone no matter what your skill
level is. Choose from projects and tutorials for the kitchen
including sewing, crochet, patchwork, upcycling and reuse ideas.
There are also some projects that require cutting, sticking and
even drilling thrown in for good measure: learning how to do little
bits of everything will give you a 'toolkit' to think creatively
about how to reuse everyday things as you progress on your journey
to zero waste living. Learn how to use up fabric scraps and old
linen to create beeswax wraps for storing food; make your own paper
caddy liners for food waste and create pots for growing kitchen
herbs from empty bottles. Create a unique and practical apron from
an old pair of thrifted curtains and sew some handy storage ideas
for the family using pockets rescued from unwanted clothes.
Upcycling and reuse gurus Emma Friedlander-Collins and Christine
Leech show you how to turn your kitchen into a zero-waste zone with
step-by-step instructions and some clever crafting. Packed full of
original ideas, Zero Waste: Kitchen will help you to live the
zero-waste way and improve your efforts to reduce, reuse and
recycle while at the same time having fun.
Whilst this book captures the very essence of Lewis Carroll's
popular tales - which have been translated into 125 languages and
made into numerous films - each of the 50 `Make Me' projects stands
alone as a gorgeous item to cherish. Who wouldn't be seduced by a
red polka dot frilly pinny to wear whilst baking cupcakes fit for a
king, or a heart-shaped pinboard to house precious keepsakes, or an
exquisite beaded napkin ring in the initials of each of your dinner
guests? Decorate your home and garden with the supremely simple yet
highly effective no-sew fabric-covered teapot planters. Serve your
partygoers from a china cake stand made from mix-and-match vintage
crockery. And create wonderfully scented candles that fill
oversized teacups to present as handmade gifts. Alice's world was
full of extraordinary characters and peculiar insights so
interspersed between the projects are snippets of Wonderland lore
and instructions for fun party games, such as How to Become a
Queen, How to Run a Caucus Race and How to Play Musical Chairs, to
keep your tea party guests entertained. With Everything Alice there
will never be a dull moment in your own personal Wonderland.
Paper - both affordable and universally available - is possibly the
most versatile material in the crafter's kit box. In this new book
from Quadrille's Simple Makes series, Christine Leech demonstrates
30 original and creative ideas for lovely papercraft projects. Some
of the projects are simply drawn and cut, such as the fish mobile
or rose gift tag, whilst others are constructed and glued, for
example a cute yet practical stationery birdhouse that holds
paperclips inside and has Post-It note tiles on its roof. A few
slightly more advanced projects involve special techniques, such as
the beginners' bookbinding method used to create the hand-bound
Japanese-style notebooks or the wedding guest book, but everything
is easily achievable by following the clear, step-by-step
instructions and guides.
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