Friday, September 23, 2016
Have a Lazy Crafternoon
Have you ever wanted to get together and do crafts with a group of friends? You all like to craft and think it will be fun to do it together.
Perhaps you gather around Pinterest trying to find the perfect thing to do. Together you look for something that is not too hard, something that doesn't take too many fancy tools, something that crafters of any skill level can do.
Before you know it the afternoon is over and you haven't found a craft that is just right. The party breaks up with no crafts having been done.
Then you should get a copy of Lazy Crafternoon by Stella Fields.
This book brings you a selection of over 50 crafts. Each craft is simple enough for a beginning crafter to do with no problem, but they all leave room for a more experienced crafter to add their touch.
You will learn how to make accessories such as jewelry or decor for your electronics. There is a section on home decorations, how to make your study supplies more fun and even a chapter on how to make foods.
It would be easy to make your own party refreshments from the fun projects in Lazy Crafternoon.
Each project has a colorful example and simply written easy to follow instructions.
The whole book is full of bright and fun images. It is as fun to look at as it is to do the crafts inside! The Faux stained glass to the left, and the confetti balloon below are just two examples of the colorful images, and a couple of the crafts that Lazy Crafternoon can teach you to make.
The front of the book is helpful in that it gives you a list of the supplies most commonly used in the projects so you can be sure to have them on hand before your crafternoon starts. You are also given the prices of some of the items, most of which you can get for less than $10!
Some of the crafts, while also being inexpensive, can be made quickly so you can do several crafts in one Crafternoon.
For example, I made a an envelope using the easy instructions in the book, and it took maybe 15 minutes at the most and that counts finding the paper to make the project with.
I give this craft book a 5-star rating for being fun to look at, having simple projects and easy to read and follow directions.
I recommend getting a copy and hosting your own Lazy Crafternoon.
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Lazy Crafternoon is available on Amazon in both Kindle or Paperback.
Don't have a Kindle? Download the Free Kindle App available on most devices.
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I received a copy of Lazy Crafternoon from NetGally in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts on this item are my own.
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