About this item
Highlights
- Learn how to make magical window stars from colored tissue paper using special paper-folding techniques.
- About the Author: Frederique Gueret was born in France in 1949.
- 120 Pages
- Crafts + Hobbies, Papercrafts
Description
About the Book
Step-by-step instructions for crafting twenty-five beautiful tissue paper window stars, suitable for all seasons.Book Synopsis
Learn how to make magical window stars from colored tissue paper using special paper-folding techniques.
This book includes step-by-step instructions, easy-to-follow diagrams and inspiring color photographs for making twenty-five beautiful window stars, suitable for all seasons. From easy patterns for beginners to more complex designs, each project is graded for difficulty to allow you to progress your paper-folding skills with confidence. Perfect for crafting at any time of the year, some projects such as the wintry Frost Flower star and the springtime Daisy star are great for marking the change of the seasons.
The dazzling tissue paper transparencies will brighten your home or school windows throughout the year.
Review Quotes
'This book shows you how to make really beautiful window stars out of coloured tissue paper. There are nice clear instructions for twenty-five different stars and when you put them up at the window the effect is lovely. I really enjoyed creating lots of different designs. Some of them I used not just for window decorations but by making smaller ones and putting them between clear plastic I created my own cards to send to people.'
-- Jenny, age 12, Education Otherwise: homeschooling magazine
About the Author
Frederique Gueret was born in France in 1949. After completing her art training, she developed her own method of paper-folding with tissue paper and first published her window transparencies in 1999. She lives in Stuttgart, Germany. Anna Cardwell is a translator who lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.