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Type
Textbook
ISBN
9781565234550
Book Title
Tree Craft : 35 Rustic Wood Projects That Bring the Outdoors in
Item Length
11in
Publisher
Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication Year
2010
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.3in
Author
Chris Lubkemann
Genre
Art, Crafts & Hobbies
Topic
Nature Crafts, Woodwork, Carving, Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
1.6 Oz
Number of Pages
128 Pages

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Invite Mother Nature into your home with 35 rustic projects that are both unique and functional. Using found wood and the easy-to-follow instructions, reusing what nature has provided is a simple way to add natural warmth to your decor. More than 35 eco-chic projects such as a coat rack, curtain rods, candle holders, desk sets, picture frames, a table, chess set, and more.

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Publisher
Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1565234553
ISBN-13
9781565234550
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80515391

Product Key Features

Book Title
Tree Craft : 35 Rustic Wood Projects That Bring the Outdoors in
Author
Chris Lubkemann
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Nature Crafts, Woodwork, Carving, Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Art, Crafts & Hobbies
Number of Pages
128 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
1.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Tt199.7.L8223 2010
Reviews
Our friends at Fox Chapel recently sent us a copy of Tree Craft: 35 Rustic Wood Projects that Bring the Outdoors In, a terrific new book by Chris Lubkemann. The book is a fun collection of wood carving projects that are as approachable as they are easy to make.A master whittler, Lubkeman shows readers how to apply his craft to home projects. With easy-to-follow instructions, he lets us into the basics of woodworking and carving. So, effectively in fact, that soon you'll want to turn your own backyard logs and branches into everyday home furnishings. The whole book is based on only a few different woodworking concepts, but the plethora of ideas that come from those concepts is really wonderful and creative.For Tree Craft, Mr. Lubkemann turned to his own yard. He used a couple of trees that he had cut down to make most of the projects in the book. What we loved about the book is that he doesn't spend much for his materials and recycles materials that he already has very crafty! He has found ways to turn his old tree trunks into useful items from coasters, planters, necklaces and checkerboard tables, to planter, photo frames and lamps he really gives us a run for our money!I was so inspired that after finishing the book, I picked up a stick from our own backyard and carved a letter opener. OK, so I used a box cutter because we didn't have a pocketknife, and Lubkemann has had much more practice at whittling, but . . . I think mine looks really great!, Thanks to woodworker Lubkemann's creative, practical projects in Tree Craft, bringing the splendor of the outdoors into your home is easier than ever. - Mother Earth News ...an excellent introduction to working wood, especially for the younger generation. The checker and croquet sets are better than anything you're likely to buy in a store. - Woodshop News "Going green" is such a hot topic and this book can help in the effort by providing creative ways to decorate your home with found items. - Fine Woodworking.com The many examples of how to reuse and preserve maple, oak and nature's other towering beauties, makes Tree Craft the perfect gift for thrifty and eco-friendly crafters, woodworkers, decorators and home-owners. - Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement Magazine Projects range from simple to complex and Chris does such a fantastic job of introducing the tools and explaining the techniques, that even beginners can get in on the fun. - Crafter's Choice Okay woodworkers, the next time you have finished a project and are waiting for materials for the next one, go out to your woodlot and pick up some dead birch, maple or even viburnum branches and then buy a copy of author Lubkemann's book. He will show you how to make perfect use of those and branches or stumps from other wood species. - Shortcuts.ns.ca The photography is great, the instructions are clear and simple, and the ideas are genius. Love this book! - Little Birdie Secrets.com Thoroughly 'user friendly', "Tree Craft: 35 Rustic Wood Projects That Bring the Outdoors In" will prove a welcome and popular addition to personal, professional and community library woodworking reference collections. - Wisconsin Bookwatch What's great about this book is that it provides information and insight into rustic design that has taken decades for many of us in the business to learn.  Both books are richly illustrated and will provide hours of entertainment and great information for those interested in wood craft and design.   And both books are part of my own library and I refer to them often!   - Dr. Ralphy Kylloe, Ph.D., Author and Gallery Owner Aside from its cool Green Message, what's best about Tree Craft is in the way it's written: Rather than lecture from the pulpit, Lubkemann proves himself to be a true teacher who shows his audience how it's done by doing it with them. In this age of iPods, fast-food and endless consumption, Chris Lubkemann presents a book that slows us down a bit, urging each of us to open up our eyes and look around at what's in front of us. Ultimately, Tree Craft is not just about building things. It's also about seeing the many faces of the world that surround you. - The Electric Review This would be an inspirational book for any Boy Scout working on the wood carving merit badge or anyone who likes to hand-make Christmas gifts. - Lancaster Sunday News  Eco-living, the artistic way!  The easy writing style, full color photographs, supply lists, and stepped out instructions guide you through the projects and will make you want to start gathering the supplies and start creating projects to, as his book cover states, "bring the outdoors in" yourself!  - Cindi Bisson, When Creativity Knocks.com For years Lubkemann has been transforming twigs, branches and fallen trees into artfully designed, functional items, from candle holders and coasters to coffee tables and curtain rods. - Decorating Digest Magazine,   Get outdoors, find some wood and make something beautiful! "Tree Craft" includes 35 earthy-yet-elegant woodworking projects, such as kitchen utensils, photo frames, table lamps and a coffee table. You can tap the splendor of the outdoors easily and practically by crafting these woodworking projects that are at once rugged and artful. Using some found twigs, branches or fallen trees and a few basic tools, you can create Lubkemann's unique, striking pieces for your own space., Easy Projects For Giving Your Home Eco-Chic Style In the past few years the trend toward green living has grown exponentially. More than ever, people are conscious of their impact on the environment and finding opportunities to reunite with nature. Discovering creative ways to recycle and reuse are hot topics, and for the crafty homeowner, living off the land is easier than you might think. With Tree Craft (Fox Chapel Publishing. September 2010), the eco-friendly can give their homes a touch of rustic elegance by bringing the outdoors in. Using found wood, twigs and branches, readers can create a wide range of easy-to-make projects, like taper candlestick holders, knotty wood photo frames, attractive table lamps, and one-of-a-kind decor, like curtain rods, clocks and planters. There's also practical items that add beauty to the dining room and kitchen, such as spoon holders, napkin rings and salt & pepper shakers. With nothing more than a few basic tools, and the step-by-step instructions inside Tree Craft, readers can make 35 fresh projects that will bring the natural warmth of wood indoors. There's even a project for outdoor seating and a game of checkers. Also included is a gallery of contemporary rooms showcasing ideas for decorating a modern home with natural wood accents. Readers will find unfinished pine can provide a soothing, spa-like quality in the home. The many examples of how to reuse and preserve maple, oak and nature's other towering beauties, makes Tree Craft the perfect gift for thrifty and eco-friendly crafters, woodworkers, decorators and home-owners., Okay woodworkers, the next time you have finished a project and are waiting for materials for the next one, go out to your woodlot and pick up some dead birch, maple or even viburnum branches and then buy a copy of author Lubkemann's book. He will show you how to make perfect use of those and branches or stumps from other wood species. The author illustrates everything from napkin rings, candelabra and coasters, to the more elaborate lamps or umbrella stands. Lubkemann tells us in detail how to prepare the wood limbs for working and how to preserve them. Convert your ash tree into a gracious jewelry tree or a large tree trunk into a chess board. All of this fun stuff can be found in this beautifully illustrated Fox Chapel book., Go Green has become the collective mantra of the times, as people from the four corners of the world try to reconnect with the environment and live a conscious life, cognizant of their impact on the earth''s fleeting resources. Accordingly, Chris Lubkemann''s Tree Craft (due from Fox-Chapel in August 2010), adds to the ever-growing canon of green literature a manual dedicated to teaching us how to re-use found wood and transform it into one-of-a-kind furnishings. In Tree Craft, Lubkemann (a seasoned writer and regular contributor to several wood-carving magazines) outlines how readers can use the wood they find strewn about the forest and beach and park to build practical items for both the home and office. For example, Lubkemann demonstrates how a simple branch can be used to build fashionable curtain rods that not only recycle a vital natural resource but also prove significantly more durable than those disposable plastic-based wares that line the shelves of the nation''s big-box stores. With incisive step-by-step instructions, Lubkemann educates readers on how to make some 35 projects as Tree Craft evinces, things like photo frames, table lamps, clocks and planters can be built with ease using a few common household tools. Aside from its cool Green Message, what''s best about Tree Craft is in the way it''s written: Rather than lecture from the pulpit, Lubkemann proves himself to be a true teacher who shows his audience how it''s done by doing it with them. In this age of iPods, fast-food and endless consumption, Chris Lubkemann presents a book that slows us down a bit, urging each of us to open up our eyes and look around at what''s in front of us. Ultimately, Tree Craft is not just about building things. It''s also about seeing the many faces of the world that surround you., Thanks to woodworker Lubkemann's creative, practical projects in Tree Craft, bringing the splendor of the outdoors into your home is easier than ever.- Mother Earth News...an excellent introduction to working wood, especially for the younger generation. The checker and croquet sets are better than anything you're likely to buy in a store. -Woodshop News"Going green" is such a hot topic and this book can help in the effort by providing creative ways to decorate your home with found items. -Fine Woodworking.comThe many examples of how to reuse and preserve maple, oak and nature's other towering beauties, makes Tree Craft the perfect gift for thrifty and eco-friendly crafters, woodworkers, decorators and home-owners.- Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement MagazineProjects range from simple to complex and Chris does such a fantastic job of introducing the tools and explaining the techniques, that even beginners can get in on the fun.- Crafter's ChoiceOkay woodworkers, the next time you have finished a project and are waiting for materials for the next one, go out to your woodlot and pick up some dead birch, maple or even viburnum branches and then buy a copy of author Lubkemann's book. He will show you how to make perfect use of those and branches or stumps from other wood species.- Shortcuts.ns.caThe photography is great, the instructions are clear and simple, and the ideas are genius. Love this book!- Little Birdie Secrets.comThoroughly 'user friendly', "Tree Craft: 35 Rustic Wood Projects That Bring the Outdoors In" will prove a welcome and popular addition to personal, professional and community library woodworking reference collections.- Wisconsin BookwatchWhat's great about this book is that it provides information and insight into rustic design that has taken decades for many of us in the business to learn. Both books are richly illustrated and will provide hours of entertainment and great information for those interested in wood craft and design. And both books are part of my own library and I refer to them often! - Dr. Ralphy Kylloe, Ph.D., Author and Gallery OwnerAside from its cool Green Message, what's best about Tree Craft is in the way it's written: Rather than lecture from the pulpit, Lubkemann proves himself to be a true teacher who shows his audience how it's done by doing it with them. In this age of iPods, fast-food and endless consumption, Chris Lubkemann presents a book that slows us down a bit, urging each of us to open up our eyes and look around at what's in front of us. Ultimately, Tree Craft is not just about building things. It's also about seeing the many faces of the world that surround you.- The Electric Review, Hand expert wood carver chris Lubkemann a piece of wood and a knife and before you know it, a pair of candlesticks, a set of wooden spoons, something wonderful to play with or even a place to hang your hat will emerge right before your eyes. With Tree Craft, this bestselling author of The Little Book of Whittling shows you how to transform mere twigs and branches into coasters, salt and pepper shakers, bud vases, a checker board with game pieces, a coat rack and 35 woodworking projects in all that will bring the rustic beauty of the outdoors into your home. Projects range from simple to complex and Chris does such a fantastic job of introducing the tools and explaining the techniques, that even beginners can get in on the fun., Get outdoors, find some wood and make something beautiful! "Tree Craft" includes 35 earthy-yet-elegant woodworking projects, such as kitchen utensils, photo frames, table lamps and a coffee table. You can tap the splendor of the outdoors easily and practically by crafting these woodworking projects that are at once rugged and artful. Using some found twigs, branches or fallen trees and a few basic tools, you can create Lubkemann's unique, striking pieces for your own space.
Table of Content
IntroductionHow to use this bookGetting StartedChapter 1: Decorating*Bud Vase*Candlestick holders*Centerpiece ring*Necklace*Pendant*Photo frames*Planter*Table art*Thanksgiving treeChapter 2: Dining*Coasters*Kitchen utensil tree*Name logs*Napkin rings*Salt and pepper shakers*Wooden spoon holderChapter 3: Living*Clock* Coat rack*Coat tree*Coffee table*Curtain rod*Hooks*Jewelry tree*Lamps*Magnets*Umbrella standChapter 4: Playing*Checker set*Croquet*Tightrope walkerChapter 5: Working*Business card holder*Letter opener*Desk setDedication and acknowledgmentsIndex
Copyright Date
2010
Lccn
2009-044390
Dewey Decimal
731.4/62
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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