4Q 3P M J S "This book focuses on fun and creative sustainable crafts using the philosophy of reduce, reuse, and recycle. Crafters are challenged to use recycled and reusable materials from around the house, school, or a thrift store to make projects such as colorful lanterns from paper and jars, ruffle skirts from t-shirts, scarves and mittens from old sweaters and socks, and much more. The bright color schemes and easy-to-follow layout appear modern and user-friendly. The distinct table of contents highlights six thematic chapters, the specific, related crafts, and the page number on which each craft can be found. "Each chapter begins with a brief introduction, then moves on to a set of crafting ideas. For example, chapter one, 'Light Up the night,' contains plans for tin can luminaries. The author introduces projects by first sharing her inspiration for the craft, followed by a list of supplies and tools needed and simple, step-by-step instructions with plenty of pictures. Want to make origami paper lanterns? Cornell has it covered, complete with detailed fold instruction to turn a boring string of lights into a masterpiece.
The book also includes an index, suggestions for further reading, and other websites to visit. The Craft-a-Day Book is perfect for middle school crafters and beyond with a plethora of fun, sustainable projects to keep crafters busy."--VOYA.