Disclosure: We were sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Welcome to Crafty Weekends!! Life here has been busy, but I have exciting news. Starting tomorrow Hazel is an official writer/book reviewer here at Crafty Moms Share. Since I have gotten so behind on my reviews and many of the books are for Hazel's age level (or younger) she is going to start writing her own reviews. The first one will be published tomorrow!! So please come check it out!
Today we are sharing a book that is written for tweens. It is from our favorite kids' sewing series--Sewing School. This one is Sewing School Fashion Design by Amie Petronis Plumley and Andria Lisle.
Sewing School Fashion Design -- a Crafty Weekends Review & Link Party
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Sewing School Fashion Design -- a Crafty Weekends Review & Link Party
2019-04-28T21:33:00-04:00
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Crafty Weekends -- Happy Easter!!
I have been celebrating Easter and spending family time this week, so I am not sharing any crafts. However I do want to wish you and your family a very Happy Easter before we get the party going!!
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Crafty Weekends -- Happy Easter!!
2019-04-21T20:23:00-04:00
Carrie
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Art Books for Kids
Disclosure: I was sent these books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Today we are going to look at books that teach kids about art and artists. The books range for ages 4 to young adult. We will go in order of age. The first is Dancing Through Fields of Color: The Story of Helen Frankenthaler by Elizabeth Brown and illustrations by Aimee Sicuro. It is recommended for ages 4 to 8.
Today we are going to look at books that teach kids about art and artists. The books range for ages 4 to young adult. We will go in order of age. The first is Dancing Through Fields of Color: The Story of Helen Frankenthaler by Elizabeth Brown and illustrations by Aimee Sicuro. It is recommended for ages 4 to 8.
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Art Books for Kids
2019-04-17T20:32:00-04:00
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Crafty Weekends
This week we have school vacation and between that and Holy Week, I am not going to share a craft or review a craft book. I hope you are enjoying your week!!
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Crafty Weekends
2019-04-14T18:02:00-04:00
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Books about Poetry and More
Disclosure: Candlewick Press sent me a copy of these books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Did you know April is National Poetry Month? In honor of that I thought I would share three books that involve poetry. All three books are from Candlewick Press. Have you discovered them yet? I love their books. They are always amazing quality in product as well as the writing. I have never been disappointed by one of their books. The first book is What is Poetry: The Essential Guide to Reading & Writing Poems by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Jill Calder.
Did you know April is National Poetry Month? In honor of that I thought I would share three books that involve poetry. All three books are from Candlewick Press. Have you discovered them yet? I love their books. They are always amazing quality in product as well as the writing. I have never been disappointed by one of their books. The first book is What is Poetry: The Essential Guide to Reading & Writing Poems by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Jill Calder.
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Books about Poetry and More
2019-04-11T20:50:00-04:00
Carrie
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