![]() Children will en This is such a fun book. She tells you where she bought her supplies including online retailers. Along with those, she gives tips when needed. She gives a materials list and detailed instructions for completing the projects. Ausen gives the reader 35 ways to use those letters in creative and fun ways. When I first requested it from NetGalley I wondered what one could do with wooden letters…maybe paint them, stain them and put them on a bookcase. Thank you to NetGalley and Ten Speed Press for the digital review copy of this book. I was inspired to create my own craft project using letters- thanks for the inspiration. These are fun projects, suitable for all levels of craft skill and with clear instructions- although, as Aasen says herself, you can just use the book to springboard your own creativity.Īnd I’ve already done that. There are simple ideas such as covering them with photos or glitter, ways of making fabulously personal gifts (I liked the music idea especially) and even some pretty way-out ones like using moss or string art. These are fun projects, suitable for all levels of craft skill and with clear instructions- although, as Aasen says herself, you can just use the book to springboard your ow This likable book is full of ideas for using the big wooden letters you can buy in craft stores and homeware shops. This likable book is full of ideas for using the big wooden letters you can buy in craft stores and homeware shops. With a wide variety of styles from rustic and beachy to cute and sparkly, this book's wood letters are perfect for gracing the walls, shelves, and nooks of kitchens, bedrooms, and beyond.more In Creative Wood Letters, Aasen reveals unique ideas and techniques to craft beautifully decorated letters inspired by everything from nature to art using maps, vintage book pages, photo transfer, paper flowers, washi tape, succulents, driftwood, metallic paints, lights, and more. But how do you achieve the pin-worthy results of the stylists you see online? Enter Krista Aasen of The Happy Housie blog, whose crafting experiments with wood letters have been shared hundreds of thousands of times. But how do you achieve the pin-worthy results of the stylists you see online? Enter Kris Krista Aasen of The Happy Housie blog presents a collection of 35 creative projects that can brighten up the walls of any house.ĭecorating wood letters is a fun and simple project for the home, from a child's name in a bedroom to an uplifting message above the mantel. Decorating wood letters is a fun and simple project for the home, from a child's name in a bedroom to an uplifting message above the mantel. Krista Aasen of The Happy Housie blog presents a collection of 35 creative projects that can brighten up the walls of any house.
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