A new and most informative book for Matchbox collectors by one of America's foremost authorities. Matchbox toys are possibly the most popular collectible in America. People who grew up with die cast cars as children tend to love the toys as adults. The old toys have become scarce and variations of newer toys continue to fuel a popular passion "own each one." Enthusiasts collect not only the toys, but catalogs, collector buttons, and boxes. Pictures and text cover the major variations of the most...
Make dozens of fun and easy origami projects with this colossal origami kit. Origami Extravaganza! has something for everyone. Whether you're an origami beginner or an advanced paper crafter, this kit will keep you entertained with its variety of both traditional and modern origami models. It is one of the most comprehensive origami kits available today-meaning that if you're only interested in buying one kit, this should be it. Paper folding models cover a wide range of topics from flowers a...
Wool Toys and Friends: Step-By-Step Instructions for Needle-Felting Fun
by Laurie Sharp
Tro Dolls Throu Ages (Troubadour)
by Nancie Swanberg, Brenda Jackson, and Ronald L McDonald
Composition Notebook (Cute Notebooks for School Girls and Boys, #38)
by Majestical Notebook
Illustrated instructions for creating a variety of puppets with discarded or mis-matched mittens, gloves, socks, and other simple materials.
This book explores the Japanese art of paper cutting through a collection of kirigami decorations and accessories from well-known craft author and expert Florence Temko. Projects include: Flower Garlands, Butterfly Window Picture, Fish Mobile, Serving Bowl and Cherry Blossoms. This is a wonderful book for anyone who enjoys creating with their hands. Great projects to enjoy with friends or family for any occasion.
My little Amigurumi Planner (for coloring) Alpaca (My Little Planner, #3)
by Eva Von Polaripop and Eva-Maria Klingovsky
Woodturning Traditional Folk Toys
by Alan Bridgewater and Gill Bridgewater
A collection of projects for turning a range of classic and unusual wooden toys. Ideas are drawn from the folk traditions of Germany, Czechoslovakia, Russia and Poland, among others. A German nutcracker soldier, a jumping jack figure and a pull-string spinning top, plus more unusual toys like a giant-nosed Czechoslovakian human-head trumpet are among the projects. All the toys featured can be made with a standard lathe and simple tools.