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There is also something for different ages as well as different styles. I could see this Be Happy project in a tween or teen's room.
The projects are pretty amazing and of course the artist can chose the colors he or she likes. Some of the projects don't have as much string as the others. For example the flowers use the string art to give the petals and leaves texture without as much of the winding that is usually in string art.
Which is your favorite string art project? I love the different ideas. I hope you will check out this fun book and give the projects a try. Then be sure to come back and share them at a Crafty Weekends party so I can see!!
It is time to see what you have been creating! Thank you to everyone who shared with us last party. It was a small party. I think the summer vacations have begun! Below are a few of the features from our party. Please remember for your child-oriented crafts, activities, lessons, etc. Sharing Saturday is going on!! We have started having a monthly Sharing Saturday party for the summer, so keep coming back and sharing! Next month's begins on Friday! I can't wait to see what your latest creations!!
Features
1) From The Handyman's Daughter: Cheap and Easy Hanging Garden Tool Organizer
2) From Anika's DIY Life: DIY Desk Organizer
3) From The Scrap Shoppe: DIY Scrapbook Album Cover
Tonight I am going to share a fun book from Leisure Arts called Cool String Art by Lori Wenger. String art is a fun decoration and is fairly easy to make. You can see some of the string art we have made previously.
Now I did not get around to making any of the ten projects in this book, but looking at the instructions, they are very clear. I love the variety of projects as well. There is a bit of something for everyone from a clock to a cactus. I see some trends that are in now like succulents, pineapples and more.
There is also something for different ages as well as different styles. I could see this Be Happy project in a tween or teen's room.
The projects are pretty amazing and of course the artist can chose the colors he or she likes. Some of the projects don't have as much string as the others. For example the flowers use the string art to give the petals and leaves texture without as much of the winding that is usually in string art.
Which is your favorite string art project? I love the different ideas. I hope you will check out this fun book and give the projects a try. Then be sure to come back and share them at a Crafty Weekends party so I can see!!
It is time to see what you have been creating! Thank you to everyone who shared with us last party. It was a small party. I think the summer vacations have begun! Below are a few of the features from our party. Please remember for your child-oriented crafts, activities, lessons, etc. Sharing Saturday is going on!! We have started having a monthly Sharing Saturday party for the summer, so keep coming back and sharing! Next month's begins on Friday! I can't wait to see what your latest creations!!
Features
1) From The Handyman's Daughter: Cheap and Easy Hanging Garden Tool Organizer
2) From Anika's DIY Life: DIY Desk Organizer
3) From The Scrap Shoppe: DIY Scrapbook Album Cover
Thank you to everyone who shared the last week!! I hope you will share again!! If you are featured here, please feel free to grab a featured button to display proudly on your blog. I would love the help spreading the word about Crafty Weekends!!
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