
Homemade
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Carol Endler Sterbenz is a crafter, a teacher, a homemaker, a wife, and a mother. Raised by immigrant parents who taught her the enduring value of resourcefulness and creativity, she makes her lifetime of experience and infinite enthusiasm the foundation for Homemade. Sterbenz provides readers with not only practical information and direction but also a philosophy and methodology of crafting that build confidence and ability, making it easy to achieve truly professional results.
Teeming with clear, reliable, and thorough information on everything from tools and materials to techniques, Homemade is an essential guide to seven of the most beloved crafts: beading, the flower arts, paper crafting, hand printing, decoupage, decorative embellishing, and children's arts and crafts.
Crafters?beginners and veterans alike?can turn to Homemade to learn which glues and finishes to use, how to form a perfect beaded loop, assemble a miniature robot, hollow out an egg, emboss paper, make a hand-tied bouquet, or transform a chandelier. Overflowing with hundreds of techniques; easy-to-follow step-by-step directions supported by more than eight hundred beautiful and precise hand-drawn illustrations, diagrams, and patterns; and countless insider secrets and troubleshooting tips, Homemade is an indispensable go-to reference no crafter should be without.
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Content
- Intro
- Description
- Back Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter One: Beading
- The Heart
- French Lessons
- A Brief History of Beads
- The Science
- All About Beads
- Materials and Tools
- Wiring Beads
- Stringing Beads
- Off-Loom Weaving: The Peyote Stitch
- Projects
- Moonlight: A Pair of Earrings
- Rainbow: A Bangle Bracelet
- Princess: A Choker
- Blue Ice: A Pendant
- Gold Band: A Peyote Ring
- Frothy Silver: A Necklace
- Vieux Nice: A Charm Bracelet
- Swing: A Pair of Earrings
- Blue Topaz and Pearls: A Necklace
- Spring Leaf: A Peyote Bracelet
- Gold Disk: A Ring
- Rock Crystal: A Bracelet
- Heirloom: A Miniature Christmas Tree
- Chapter Two: Floral Arts
- The Heart
- Family Roots
- A Brief History
- The Science
- The Principles of Floral Design
- Fresh Flowers and Foliage
- Dried and Preserved Flowers and Foliage
- Silk Flowers and Artificial Fruit
- Wiring Stems, Adding False Stems, and Using Floral Picks
- Bouquets to Carry and to Display
- Container Arrangements
- Wreaths
- Garlands
- Topiary
- Natural Care for Body and Soul
- Projects
- Floral Arch: Pitcher Bouquets
- Forest: Winter Wreath
- Clouds: Hydrangea Wreath
- Rose and Berry Pineapple: A Table Centerpiece
- Confetti: Summer Wreath
- Della Robbia: Autumn Wreath
- Untamed: Summer Garland
- Harvest: A Dried Topiary
- Chapter Three: Paper Crafting
- The Heart
- Woven Baskets
- A Brief History
- The Science
- All About Paper
- Materials and Tools
- Essential Techniques
- Greeting Cards and Invitations
- Gift Packages
- Making Paper Flowers
- Memory Keeping: Albums, Books, and Scrapbooks
- Projects
- Woven Heart: A Paper Basket
- Priceless: A Die-Cut Card
- Memories: Mini Photo Album
- First Love: A Soft-Cover Photo Album
- The Deluxe Book of Butterflies: A Flag Book
- Chapter Four: Hand Printing
- The Heart
- Through Immigrant Eyes
- A Brief History
- The Science
- Stamping
- Block Printing
- Traditional Stenciling
- Screen Printing
- Projects
- Cord-and-Bead: Post Cards
- Butterfly: A Gift Bag
- Leafy Branch: A Place Mat
- Chandelier: An Art Print
- Chrysanthemum: Printed Fabric for a Box Book
- Chapter Five: Decoupage
- The Heart
- November Roses
- A Brief History
- The Science
- Materials and Tools
- Selecting and Preparing the Prints
- Decoupage on Wood and Metal
- Decoupage on Glass
- Projects
- Zebra: A Decorative Platter
- Head Shots: Theme-and-Variation Dessert Plates
- Swimming Lessons: A Vase
- Chapter Six: Decorative Embellishing
- The Heart
- One Pathway to Joy
- A Brief History
- The Science
- Glass Etching
- Gilding
- Dry Embossing
- Ribbons and Trims
- Decals and Heat-Transfers
- Candle Making and Decorating
- Chandeliers: Restoring and Recycling
- Picture Frames: Restoring and Recycling
- Picassiette: Restoring and Recycling
- Projects
- Tuxedo: An Etched Decanter and Tumbler
- Polka Dots: A Gilded and Bejeweled Glass Vase
- The Golden Sparrow: A Gilded Bird
- Golden Leaves: A Gilded Box with Embossed Leaves
- Wind: An Embossed-Velvet Pillow
- Zebra: A Throw with Tassels
- English Garden: A Ribbon-Rose Lampshade
- Juliet: A Vase with Rose Decals
- Portrait: A Block-Shaped Candle
- Hopewell: A Cottage-Style Mirror Frame
- Chapter Seven: Children's Arts and Crafts
- The Heart
- Home for Christmas
- A Brief History
- The Science
- Getting Started
- Children's Ages and Developmental Stages
- Working with Paper
- Working with Crayons, Paint, Chalk, and Markers
- Working with Clay
- Working with Glitter
- Projects
- Polka Dot: A Kaleidoscope
- Katie and Charlotte: Pom-Pom Chicks
- Robert: The Nuts-and-Bolts Robot
- Sox Martin: Sock Monkey
- Izzie and Andrew: Jointed Clay Dolls
- Glitter Feet: Mary Jane Shoes
- Harry: A Jumpy Spider
- Little Miss Muffet: Small Spider on a Spiderweb
- Mardi Gras: A Feather Mask
- Starlight: A Magic Wand
- Bumblebees and Ladybugs: Halloween Headgear
- Monster with Wiggly Eyes: Halloween Headgear
- Flower Girl: Halloween Headgear
- Imperial: Eggshell Gift Boxes
- Easter Parade: Hollowed-Out Eggshell Ornaments
- Patterns and Original Art
- Resources
- Bibliography
- Advisory Board
- Acknowledgments
- Credits and Notes
- Index
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