Synopsis
A design-savvy craft book with 35 cute, simple projects that celebrate the people we love in the everyday moments.
This is a book of 35 simple, modern craft projects to make any day special for the people we love. A handmade gift--even the smallest and simplest of gestures--brings a smile and makes a moment more meaningful. Any day, not just holidays and specific occasions, is an opportunity to create and gift. These versatile projects require no special skills and work for a range of people--from children to house guests--and occasions.
Visually driven in its presentation, Make and Give stands apart from the traditional craft book with its bright colors and modern, graphic look. Each project is illustrated with step-by-step photographs, charts, and unique infographics. Less text, more photos, and illustrated designs guide the reader.
The projects are inspired by the things the authors--designers and crafters by trade--make for their own friends and family. The book includes the authors' personal inspiration for each project, as well as "Make This For" tips to encourage readers to think about the special people for whom they could make these crafts.
Projects include fill-in-the-blank tattoos, pressed herb prints, a weekday advent, a family tree embroidery, hand-drawn pillows, and candy capsule necklaces.
About the Author
STEPH HUNG is a craft stylist and former editor at Martha Stewart Living whose work has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens, Today’s Parent, the Wall Street Journal, and numerous other publications. Her work has also appeared on popular online sites, including Oh Happy Day, Lonny, Style at Home, and MarthaStewart.com. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.
ERIN JANG is a graphic designer, illustrator, and former art director at Martha Stewart Living and Esquire magazine. Her design work has included projects for Land of Nod, Urban Outfitters, and Paperless Post, and has appeared in numerous publications, including Real Simple, the Boston Globe, bon appétit, and More magazine. Learn more about Erin at her blog, The Indigo Bunting. She lives in New York City.
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