Fall 2023

Make Creepy Creatures from This and That

From the Set Scrap Art Fun

Creep out your friends and family with scrap metal art! Get inspired with crafts that sculpt strange, spooky creatures from everyday metal objects and junk drawer finds. You might craft ferocious dinosaurs from old tools or crawling critters from old silverware. With creativity and imagination, you'll transform simple scraps into creepy creatures!

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$33.99 $25.49
Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 3
Dewey Number 745.5
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level T
Language English
Publisher Capstone
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781669039884
Copyright 2024
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions 8 x 10
Graphics Full-color photographs

Scrap Art Fun - School Library Journal

This series emphasizes the importance and innovation that happens when art is created with recycled or thrifted items. A table of contents followed by a detailed introduction shows how and why kids can make art out of everyday objects. The intro also talks about basic materials needed, planning projects, following directions, and getting help from an adult, especially depending on the materials being used. A section called “Junk Art Inspiration” shows pictures of art around the world made by artists who used everyday materials, such as: “The Kovozoo in the Czech Republic is a zoo of animals all made from scrap metal,” (Make Cute Critters from Bits and Pieces). Every title has 10 projects and each one starts with a short description and a highlighted list of materials. The instructions are in numerical order with a photo if necessary. Sometimes there is a “Junk Art Tip,” like “The best pieces can come from the items you no longer use,” (Make Decor and More from the Junk Drawer). Many of the projects are more difficult because of the materials being used, but may be inexpensive for artists or programmers on a budget. The back matter includes further reading, internet sites to visit, and a bit about the authors. VERDICT Challenging and intriguing art projects for older students using recycled items. Recommended.

Author: Tamara JM Peterson