Craft with Cardboard: A Kid's Guide to Constructing a Miniature City

Craft with Cardboard: A Kid's Guide to Constructing a Miniature City

Craft with Cardboard: A Kid's Guide to Constructing a Miniature City

Craft with Cardboard: A Kid's Guide to Constructing a Miniature City

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Overview

Put yourself in the shoes of a real architect and create your very own city out of cardboard!

In this guided collection, young crafters and artists will find step-by-step instructions and full-color photographs that will aid them in creating a whole city (people and vehicles included!) out of cardboard.

Author and artist Tiffanie Pichon opens with encouraging words that will inspire crafters to pay closer attention to their surroundings as they move through their city or town. The architecture—from roof to window—the sidewalks, parks, and even the jobs people are doing while they walk or drive through a city may inspire their creations as they construct their very own city out of recycled materials, like cardboard. 

The projects featured throughout this fully illustrated book will come together to create a neighborhood, but may also inspire future projects such as DIY rural towns and farms. Types of creations include houses and stores, towers and skyscrapers, factories, people and animals, vehicles, mountains, trees, benches, and more—all requiring the most basic supplies (tape or glue, scissors, paints or markers, rulers, colored paper, egg cartons, etc.) and whatever recycled or natural materials the crafter wants to use!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510779754
Publisher: Sky Pony
Publication date: 04/01/2025
Series: Easy Crafts for Kids
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Tiffanie Pichon is a visual artist, graphic designer, and fabrication manager. She composes worlds by playing with different modes of storytelling. From carpentry to illustration, she develops a diverse and colorful universe nourished by her questions about ecology, geology, anthropology, mythical, and scientific stories.
Grace McQuillan has translated the works of Andreï Makine, Stéphane Allix, and has received a French Voices Award for her translation of Le Crieur de Nuit by Nelly Alard. Her work has also appeared in The Brooklyn Rail and PBS NewsHour. Originally from New Jersey, she now lives in Nevis.
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