Dog Crafts (Kids Can Do It)
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Want your friends to howl with delight? Then surprise a pooch-loving pal or a canine companion with one of these creative crafts! All seventeen fun ideas, including a fuzzy puppy pillow and a doggie desktop organizer, use easy-to-find materials. With full-colour photos, patterns and simple-to-follow directions, these unique projects will have your friends hounding you for more!??You can make a? doghouse bookend? pooch pencil case? canine collar cover? dog biscuit frame? puppy-treat jar? handy hound hook??Illustrated step-by-step instructions make it easy! ?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #292607 in Books
- Published on: 2002-04-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 40 pages
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 4-6-These books provide projects to delight pet owners and animal lovers. Each book begins with a description of the basic craft materials, a safety warning, and instructions with illustrations for the blanket sewing stitch. Although the titles have animal-specific crafts, they share some basic types of projects, with pet-theme variations. They both include directions for making a photo album, a treat container, a picture frame, a switchplate cover, jewelry, a child's accessory organizer, bookends, a lampshade, and more. Cat also has instructions for a catnip fish sewn from an old sock, a spider cat toy, and a doorknob cover. Dog additionally describes how to make a grooming caddy and a dog-collar cover. Every project is covered in a spread and finished products are shown in full-color photos. Materials are listed in well-delineated boxes; they are easily obtainable from the local discount store, fabric shop, or within the home. Full-sized patterns are included where necessary. Similar in format to Nancy Furstinger's Creative Crafts for Critters (Stoddart, 2001), Hendry's books focus more on projects with animal themes rather than on those for the pets themselves.
Lynda Ritterman, Atco Elementary School, Waterford, NJ
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Reviewed with Linda Hendry's Cat Crafts.
Gr. 4-6. Peppy pooches and fetching felines decorate myriad objects in these two companion volumes in the excellent Kids Can Do It series. Jewelry, place mats, toys, and a variety of decorative accessories for both pets and people are among the 17 projects in each volume. Nicely designed, double-page spreads show the project step-by-step, each one clearly and succinctly described and illustrated with a color drawing. The left margin is devoted to a picture of the finished product and a list of required materials, most of which (cardboard, yarn, glue, clay, paint) are readily available. What's just as nice is the level of difficulty: middle-graders (and even some younger children) who like crafts can easily handle most of the projects on their own, though Hendry does occasionally suggest an adult's assistance for safety reasons. Stephanie Zvirin
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Customer Reviews
Pet Product Designer
This book was not as intresting or as good as I had hoped. The crafts are easy for children and not hard. Not a lot of ideas, few pages of craft ideas.
Woof Woof Woof
Human Translation: Sure glad my mom bought this book. She made me lots of things from it....they were quick and...my crazy human sister helped so they had to be easy if she could make them (know what I mean?) Best of all...they were fun...only took me half a day to tear them to shreds!! Job well done!!
Sincerely, Monkey (mom's precious, beloved, greatest, queen of all queens, spectacular dog) :)



