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Sixteen spectacular costumes reproduced in brilliant color and elegant detail: shogun, geisha, wicked woman, red princess, lion, many more. Informative captions. 2 dolls, 16 costumes on 16 plates.
Princess Elizabeth is beautiful and rich and about to marry Prince Ronald. That is, until a dragon destroys her castle, burns all her clothes and carries off her prince But Elizabeth's not easily beaten and sets off to get Ronald back.
How to Make Paper Costumes (Classic Reprint) by Dennison Manufacturing Company Pdf
Excerpt from How to Make Paper Costumes You will be just as much pleased with the other Dennison Craft Booklets as you are with this one. The series includes. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Frankie's Favorite Food by Kelsey Garrity-Riley Pdf
A scrumptiously adorable story about a boy, a school play and his love for food. Featuring foods from all over the world, this debut picture book will make you hungry for more! Frankie has a problem: he has too many favorite foods. He can't bring himself to choose just one to be for the school play, so on the day of the performance, he's still without a costume. His teacher comes up with a delicious idea: what if Frankie becomes the Costume Manager? That way, he can parlay his love of all things culinary into the whole production. From adding some last-minute garnishes to helping the rice and beans into their costumes, Frankie shines backstage until he has a brilliant idea and decides to make his debut on the menu as something that combines his love for all his favorite foods . . . In this funny and scrumptiously adorable story, readers will delight in the variety of foods represented and the clever performances full of silly word play and sweet camaraderie. In Kelsey Garrity-Riley's author-illustrator debut, she shows the joy of food and revels in celebrating the way food can bring people together and inspire creativity.
Creating the Character Costume by Cheralyn Lambeth Pdf
Many beginning and hobbyist costumers believe that professional costume/prop builders have unlimited and specialized resources with which to ply their craft. Actually, the pros create things in much the same way that hobbyists do, working as resourcefully and creatively as possible with a limited budget. Creating the Character Costume dives into these methods to showcase how to achieve expert looks with limited means and lots of creativity. Part One explores tools, materials, and construction methods.
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Papercraft – The Mane 6 & Friends by Anonim Pdf
My Little Pony comes to 3D life in this book of paper crafts! Fans of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic can now bring their favorite characters to life using this unique craft book! Featuring original templates that come pre-scored and die-cut, each paper character is ready to pop out, fold, and glue. The adorable designs and simple instructions make this a fun collectible for My Little Pony fans of all ages. CHARACTER LINE-UP: Twilight Sparkle | Rainbow Dash | Fluttershy | Pinkie Pie | Rarity | Applejack | Spike | Princess Celestia | Princess Luna | Princess Cadance | Shining Armor | Starlight Glimmer | Trixie | Big McIntosh | Zecora | Scootaloo | Sweetie Belle | Apple Bloom | Flurry Heart *BONUS* Extra blank patterns so you can create your own ponies!
This whimsical story of a little girl who wakes one morning to discover she has grown antlers has delighted children since it was first published 15 years ago. The perfect Christmas present for any kid looking forward to a visit from Santa's reindeer--or any reader looking for some year-long fun! The family doctor, the school principal, and even Imogene's know-it-all brother, Norman, fail to resolve her dilemma. Imogene, the cook, and the kitchen maid, however, make the best of things, finding unusual uses for Imogene's new horns. Meanwhile, the problem appears to be solved when Imogene awakes the next morning antler-free.But the family (and the reader) are in for a surprise when Imogene comes down to breakfast. . . .
From the 'General Directions' section of the book: CREPE PAPER costumes are usually made over a foundation of cloth and are sewed or pasted as seems best. A muslin slip which fits the person and buttons in the back is the most satisfactory to use. Sometimes a slip which opens in front can be buttoned up and then the back cut open. When this is done turn the paper well back over the edges and paste down neatly. Instead of using the hooks or buttons sew narrow ribbons on both sides where needed and tie. Slips do not often have sleeves nor are they required. If sleeves are required they may be cut from muslin or net and sewed in before or after being covered with the paper. When sewing in paper sleeves always reinforce them with a double fold of crepe paper around the armhole. Regular dress patterns may. be used for cutting waists, sleeves, etc., but they are not often necessary. Crepe paper may be sewed on the sewing machine or by hand. When sewing by hand use silkateen or luster thread, and have the stitches quite long and not very close to the edge. The sewing machine can be used to good advantage for sewing two widths of crepe paper together, gathering ruffles, stitching up seams and sewing on bands. It is not always necessary to gather the paper with needle and thread; particularly when making hats, it can be gathered up with the fingers and a wire twisted tightly around to hold it. The ruffle at the bottom of a skirt should be sewed on so that the paper will hang about an inch below the slip. As the crepe paper is only twenty inches wide, and to hang well for a skirt it must be used with the grain of the crepe running up and down, often two widths must be sewed or pasted together. When joining two widths lap one piece flat over the other about one-half inch, and stitch on the sewing machine or paste. Measure the required length and cut off the unnecessary material on the bottom of the skirt so that the piecing will be on the lower part. Instead of fastening two widths of paper together for the skirt, two or more ruffles may be used. Sew the lower one in place first. The others are sewed on so that the lower edge will be at least three inches below gathers of lower ruffle. It will not be necessary to turn in raw edges and no hems need be made, although many times the edge is turned up, creased sharply, and fluted between the thumb and fingers. This is done by holding the edge of crepe paper between the thumbs and forefingers of both hands, then push away from you with the left thumb, and pull forward with the right forefinger. Move the crepe a bit and repeat until the whole strip is fluted....
Debut author Drew Daywalt and international bestseller Oliver Jeffers team up to create a colourful solution to a crayon-based crisis in this playful, imaginative story that will have children laughing and playing with their crayons in a whole new way.