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The Eco-Christmas Craft Book

30 Stylish Festive Projects That Won’t Hurt the Planet

Marrianne Miall

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English
Search Press Ltd
30 September 2021
If you love Christmas, you'll love this book! It's the perfect antidote to the traditional tinsel and glitter that shed harmful microplastics, polluting our oceans and waterways.

The Eco-Christmas Craft Book is filled with lots of ideas to create your own stylishly beautiful, eco-friendly Christmas.

All you need to do is save up some recyclable or foraged items such as cardboard, newspaper, wine bottle corks, twigs and pine cones. You can choose your own colour scheme to match your home and, because the materials are recyclable, you could make new ones every year!

Including all the things that make Christmas special, such as tree decorations, advent items, Christmas cards, table decorations, wreaths and many more, there are 30 fabulous projects to make, and ideas for many more. So start collecting and learn how to make gorgeous, professional-looking decorations cheaply, without harming the planet.

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Imprint:   Search Press Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   612g
ISBN:   9781782219729
ISBN 10:   1782219722
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 6 Materials 8 Tools 10 Techniques 12 Making an origami star 12 Making a tassel 16 Making a bow 17 The Projects 18 Christmas Crackers 18 Ribbon Tree 22 Felt Bauble 26 Milk Bottle Fairy 30 Yarn-wrapped Cardboard Tree 34 Foliage-filled Bottle 38 Cork and Rosemary Place Cards 42 Cardboard Star Garland 46 Cardboard Tube Snowflake 50 Cardboard Angel 54 Christmas Cards 58 Napkin Rings 62 Origami Star Wall Hanging 66 Paper Strip Bauble 70 Cork Christmas Tree 74 Cork Rudolph the Reindeer 78 Cotton Twine Tied Wreath 82 Hessian Ruffle Wreath 86 Branch Christmas Tree 90 Mini Envelope Advent 94 Cardboard Tube Advent 98 Decorated Jars and Tins 102 Santa Sack Fabric Advent 106 Gift Wrapping 110 Hanging Twig Star 118 Folded Book Tree 122 Pine Cone Tree 126 Cork Wreath 130 Concertina Christmas Tree 134 Dried Orange Slice Decorations 138 Templates 142 Index 144

Marrianne Miall is a graphic designer for a book publisher and is a general all-round crafty creative. When she's not decorating her home or growing her own fruit and vegetables in the garden, she is taking on all kinds of craft projects from sewing curtains, to making beaded jewellery and festive paper ornaments. She particularly enjoys upcycling items around the home - her most recent projects have included painting bedroom furniture, re-covering a lampshade and creating a dartboard cabinet. Marrianne is a published author of two books by Search Press: Twenty to Make: Button Jewellery and My Handmade Wedding. She lives in Kent with her husband and two cats.

Reviews for The Eco-Christmas Craft Book: 30 Stylish Festive Projects That Won’t Hurt the Planet

From the first to last page this book is so easy to follow. Great for children to grannies to make Christmas decorations to last for years. All these projects can be made at minimum cost as like me many will have a crafts box full of bits and bobs just waiting for this book to inspire you. -- Pauline Forster * Amazon Customer Review * This bright and approachable selection of Christmas crafts evokes old-timey warmth updated with contemporary sensibilities. Introductory notes discuss tools, reusing supplies, reducing purchased items, using biodegradable adhesives, and foraging for natural craft elements like pinecones; after which the crafts unfold with simplicity and a reliance on neutral tones. Especially useful to craft groups in libraries are several ideas that reuse book pages, and many smaller decorations like hanging ornaments or ribbon-wrapped candles that can be made from remnants left over from past craft activities. Some projects, like Advent calendars and wreaths, will be more time- and supply-intensive and may require more purchased materials if the crafter desires a unified look. But on the whole, projects like tiny gift boxes made from last year's holiday cards, folded book trees, and fragrant dried oranges offer low-cost, low-waste, joyful crafting options for new or experienced crafters. -- Heather Booth * Booklist * Learn to make beautiful Christmas decorations using eco-friendly materials that won't break the bank or harm the planet with Marrianne Mialls The Eco-Christmas Craft Book. Save up recycled or foraged items to make tree ornaments, advent items, cards, wreaths and more! With 30 projects to make, its never been easier to create professional decorations. * Crafts Beautiful * Love presents, but hate the waste that comes hand in hand with packaging? Look no further - The Eco-Christmas Craft Book is here to offer some genius crafty alternatives to wrapping and more. Choose from 30 fabulous projects, including wreaths, baubles and table decorations. All you have to do is collect everyday recyclable and foraged items, and you're good to go! * Sew Magazine * This book is filled with ideas to create our own stylish and eco-friendly Christmas using recyclable or foraged items such as cardboard, newspaper, wine bottle corks, twigs and pine cones. There are 30 fabulous projects and ideas for many more, to make professional-looking decorations at little cost, without harming the planet. * Machine Knitting Monthly *


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