Natural Wooden Toys
Autor: | Erin Freuchtel-Dearing |
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EAN: | 9781607653943 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.12.2016 |
Untertitel: | 75 Projects You Can Make in a Day that Will Last Forever |
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Schlagworte: | Natural wooden toys natural scroll saw wooden toys woodworking |
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Making fun and imaginative wooden toys on the scroll saw is child's play with this book! Author Erin Freuchtel-Dearing, a stay-at-home mom who taught herself to make toys without any prior woodworking experience, shows how to make 75 simple and charming wooden toys using just a scroll saw and a few simple tools. Her toys are so easy to make that your children can help to create and decorate them too. Rounded corners, food-coloring finishes, and natural materials make the toys both safe and eco-friendly.
As a stay-at-home mom with two young children, Erin Freuchtel-Dearing's concerns about the low level of play and imagination in many commercial toys led her to purchase a scroll saw and start making wooden toys from scratch. Her previous experience with a sewing machine made the transition to the scroll saw effortless! Erin began selling her creative, colorful, and child-safe toys on Etsy.com. Chosen from over 2000 applicants to become a part of Etsy's 25-member Second Community Council, she represents the areas of toys and woodworking. As Erin put it, 'I am evidence that your typical mom with very little familiarity with power tools can learn to make simple, safe, creative, open-ended wooden toys for their children.' Her work has been featured prominently in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Parents magazine, and Lucky Kids magazine.
As a stay-at-home mom with two young children, Erin Freuchtel-Dearing's concerns about the low level of play and imagination in many commercial toys led her to purchase a scroll saw and start making wooden toys from scratch. Her previous experience with a sewing machine made the transition to the scroll saw effortless! Erin began selling her creative, colorful, and child-safe toys on Etsy.com. Chosen from over 2000 applicants to become a part of Etsy's 25-member Second Community Council, she represents the areas of toys and woodworking. As Erin put it, 'I am evidence that your typical mom with very little familiarity with power tools can learn to make simple, safe, creative, open-ended wooden toys for their children.' Her work has been featured prominently in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Parents magazine, and Lucky Kids magazine.