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Watson-Guptill has brought us some wonderful new craftng books to add to your collection.
Teacher review of newly released Joyce Raimondo's, Make It Pop!. The review will outline if the book is beneficial for the classroom.
"Get Hooked Again" [Watson-Guptill Publications, 2007] introduces readers to the world of crocheting and how to create wearable art.
Alwyn Crashaw's accessible introduction to the art of watercolor painting puts a difficult medium within a beginner's reach.
Explore the art of Surrealism through the eyes of Joyce Raimondo. She has written an excellent book on teaching Surrealist art to students of all ages.
Teach students the basics about Expressionism with Joyce Raimondo's book Activities and Adventures in Expressionism as a guide.
Impressionism is an art form that captures a moment. In our technology advanced world, teach your students how to capture a moment with paper and pencil.
The altered book has evolved as a form of mixed media artwork since the1960s, but its influences have spanned centuries.
Super Stitches Knitting - Essential Techniques Plus a Dictionary of More Than 300 Stitch Patterns by Karen Hemingway, is a useful addition to a knitters book case.
What's the Big Idea? is an awesome resource to teach the fundamentals of abstract art and to engage students in the history of abstract art.
Although this book was written prior to digital photography it is still beneficial to the digital photographer as well as the traditional film photographer.
Reviews of kids' books about cardboard box crafts - cardboard craft indoor activities for children like making pretend play toys, cardboard playhouses, cardboard forts
Learn to draw cartoon characters in the new retro style for comics and animation with Christopher Hart's book: Cartoon Cool - How to Draw New Retro Style Characters.
From the Dust Bowl to a winter's day in Central Park, various views of the 1930s Great Depression show its effects and influences on artists of the time.


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