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Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Crafts: An A-to-Z Guide with Detailed Instructions and Endless Inspiration

Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Crafts: An A-to-Z Guide with Detailed Instructions and Endless InspirationAuthor: Martha Stewart Living Magazine
Publisher: Potter Craft
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 58 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 416
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Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.6 x 1.6

ISBN: 0307450570
Dewey Decimal Number: 745.5
EAN: 9780307450579
ASIN: 0307450570

Publication Date: March 31, 2009
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Book Description
For nearly 20 years, home crafters have turned to the pages of Martha Stewart Living for all kinds of crafts projects, each presented in the magazine’s inimitable style. Now, the best of those projects, including step-by-step instructions and full-color photographs, have been collected into a single encyclopedia.

Organized by topic from A to Z, Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Crafts contains complete instructions and brief histories for more than 30 techniques, detailed descriptions of the necessary tools and materials, and easy-to-copy templates. Martha and her team of crafts editors guide readers through each subject, from botanical pressing and decoupage to rubber stamping and wreaths, with characteristic clarity and unparalleled attention to detail.

Crafters of all skill and experience levels will appreciate the many variations presented for each technique. For example, candlemaking presents a comprehensive array of poured, rolled, and cutout candles, including instructions for making your own one-of-a-kind rubber candle molds, floating candles, sand candles, and more. Each craft in the book takes on charming new dimensions with innovations that could come only from the team behind Martha Stewart Living.

In addition, each entry in Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Crafts is chock-full of tips and advice. Handy glossaries in the entries--such as a comprehensive gem glossary, a glitter glossary, and a color glossary for making tinted wax--are valuable references that crafters will refer to again and again. What’s more, the Tools and Materials section outlines the best essential supplies that every crafter needs to have on hand, and the Sources pages clue readers in to the vendors and suppliers that the magazine’s crafts editors rely on most.

Filled with solid technical know-how, and presented with gorgeous color photographs, this handy guide can be read page by page and kept as a lasting reference by crafters and artisans alike.

Sample Project from Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Crafts: Bottle Cap Frames

Metal bottle caps can frame small black-and-white pictures for novel thumbtacks or magnets. Clear resin is poured into the caps to seal the photos and give them an appealing glossy finish. Twist-off caps are better than conventional ones because they don’t bend when they’re removed. For appropriately small images, try cutting details from large photos. Or, if your software has a contact sheet mode, use it to reduce pictures drastically.

Project Supplies

  • ink jet paper

  • 1-inch (2.5cm) circular craft punch

  • white craft glue

  • metal twist-off bottle caps

  • clear casting resin

  • bonding cement

  • small magnets or thumbtacks

How-To

Using the craft punch, cut out pictures. Using white craft glue, attach 1 picture to the inside of each bottle cap. Let it dry. Cover a work surface to protect it from spills, and lay caps on top of it. Following manufacturer’s instructions for clear casting resin, fill each bottle cap to the rim. Let them dry overnight. Using bonding cement, attach magnets or thumbtacks to the backs of the bottle caps. Let them dry overnight before using.




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5 out of 5 stars Loved it!   April 17, 2009
Luanne Ollivier
21 out of 22 found this review helpful

fully admit it - I'm a big fan of Martha Stewart's crafting projects. I was given a subscription for Martha Stewart Living Magazine for Christmas a couple of years ago and have kept every issue. But that one year is just a fraction of what appears in this new release from Random House Canada. It covers 17 years of craft content from the magazine packed into 32 chapters!

I have been reading (drooling over) Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Crafts for the last couple of weeks, savoring every last page (and there's over 400 pages!)

Each craft has an overview, the supplies needed, very explicit step by step instructions and many projects incorporating the techniques. All are accompanied by absolutely gorgeous full colour photos.

Many of the ideas presented are updated techniques on historical crafts such as candle making, soap making and quilling to name a few. Although some crafts may seem daunting on first view, they really aren't. I'm thinking of making candles for Christmas gifts next year. I could tin punch some holders for them. And then use stencilled gift wrap, stamped cards, origami boxes and calligraphic notes from other chapters to package them!

I've enjoyed working with stained glass before, but haven't tried my hand at glass etching. There are some great ideas for starting small with tumblers and working your way up to mirrors and hanging pieces.

Some of the ideas are so simple and yet so visually stunning. I loved the framed pressed botanicals. Sun prints were something I'd never heard of before. Using light sensitive paper, you burn the image in reverse and use it for a variety of designs.

Some of the chapters use newer techniques. I'm a dedicated sewer and had a huge light bulb moment when I came to the chapter on polymer clay. Buttons! I've always purchased those cute crafty buttons to finish off a child's outfit, but I'm going to try making some of my own.

I haven't even begun to touch on everything included in this truly encyclopedic book. There's beading, decoupage, gilding, mosaics, silk screening, wreaths and lots and lots more! There is a glossary in the back as well as templates and patterns for all the projects presented. I'm thrilled to have this book in my library.

I'll post some pictures of finished projects - but for now, I am happily rereading this book - there's just so much to take in in one read. One final word - I WANT TO LIVE IN MARTHA STEWART'S CRAFT ROOM!



5 out of 5 stars a beautiful and inspiring book that any crafter will treasure   April 4, 2009
Katie C. Nelson (USA)
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

My daughter and I have literally browsed through the pages of this book every day for the past week. It is overflowing with ideas and fun projects and we have been trying to take it all in! We have already made a gumdrop wreath (using Easter Egg gumdrops) and paper origami candy dishes. I know we will be making projects for months (and years!) to come because of the inspiration in this book.

The Martha Stewart craft crew have outdone themselves on this book and I love that they have launched a new crafts blog as well. What fun!



5 out of 5 stars Histories for more than 30 techniques, detailed descriptions of the tools and materials, and easy templates   June 16, 2009
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

For nearly 20 years crafters have turned to Martha Stewart Living for all kinds of crafts projects from her magazine. Now the best of these, complete with step-by-step instructions and color photos, have been gathered into a single encyclopedia and organized by topic from A to Z. Histories for more than 30 techniques, detailed descriptions of the tools and materials, and easy templates accompany a guide to a range of crafts projects. Perfect for any general lending library, the Martha Stewart brand name of quality will sell this, if not its fine appearance.



5 out of 5 stars Love it...I want her to write a whole "set"   May 1, 2009
Retha Pittman (Garden Ridge, Texas United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Yes, you can get most of these crafts online at her website, but to have this at your fingertips and be able to sit with it in your lap and ponder your next crafting project is wonderful. This is a very detailed book with a plethary of ideas as well as her brilliance of not only putting the list of tools needed to accomplish these crafts, but to put photographic images of the items. How many times have we all needed a tool or item and trekked to the craft store in a hurry and be discouraged because you don't know how to quickly spot that item. Brillian idea. Well worth the price. Amazon's price superceded all others. The book is huge, the photography is detailed and wonderful as well as the instructions.


5 out of 5 stars Phenomenal Resource   July 5, 2009
Mrs. MSgt. Cater (Westfield, IN USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The VERY BEST of resources for things you want to do; have done, want to do better the next time. Everytime my grandson comes over - he picks up Martha's book and selects the next project he wants to learn.

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