Making Gift Boxes

Making Gift Boxes by Linda Hendry, published by Kids Can Press in 1999, is a creative craft book designed for young readers. With 40 pages of engaging content, this edition invites children to explore the art of making their own gift boxes using everyday materials. The book provides straightforward instructions that guide kids in transforming common items, such as cracker boxes and milk cartons, into imaginative creations.
Readers will discover 15 unique projects ranging from simple designs suitable for younger children to more intricate options for older kids. This book emphasizes recycling and creativity, encouraging children to repurpose items into beautiful gift boxes that can be used for personal storage or as thoughtful gifts for friends. With its focus on crafts and hobbies, Making Gift Boxes offers a fun and educational experience for young crafters.
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Go into any gift store and you’ll know how hot gift boxes are! Now kids can make their own. All they need to do is follow the simple instructions to turn an empty cracker box into a fierce-looking monster (great for keeping snoopers out of a diary), or a small milk carton into a cozy cottage. In this imaginative craft book, kids will find out how to recycle easily found items into 15 beautiful gift boxes. There are quick, simple boxes for young children and more elaborate projects for older kids. Whether they keep them to store their own odds and ends or give them away to friends, kids will be amazed at the fabulous items they can create.
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