Party Animal CakesThis guide presents stunning and easy-to-make decorated novelty cakesall animal-themedfor beginners as well as advanced cake makers
Explains how to use sugarpaste, buttercream, and clever techniques to create textures, patterns, and shapes Includes design variation ideas, quick-and-clever cupcakes projects, and delicious cookie recipes to continue the party-food theme With over 200 easy-to-follow, step-by-step photographs plus carving templates, this guide will lead to cakes that children alike will love to devour.
There's a drawing book just right for everyone who admires that quirky style: Cartoon Cool . Top-selling author Christopher Hart shows beginning cartoonists, retro fans, and all other hipsters how to get that almost-1950s look in their drawings. His trademark step-by-step drawings and crystal-clear text are sure to make Saturday mornings more creative!
This book features ideas and money-saving tips on how to put a darkroom almost anywhere in your home or apartment. It takes you inside darkrooms of photographers around the world including those of famous photographers such as, Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind, Berenice Abbott, and W. Eugene Smith. In addition, it contains detailed do-it-yourself plans for the most essential darkroom components, cutouts and design grids to plan that "dream" darkroom, and special sections on the color darkroom and the digital darkroom.
Becoming Vegetarian: The Complete Guide to Adopting a Healthy Vegetarian Diet
The evidence is in— millions of people are moving toward a vegetarian diet because it offers a healthful and environmentally sound alternative to the standard diet. Becoming Vegetarian is the ultimate source for making this valuable and beneficial life change. Packed with authoritative vegetarian and vegan nutrition information from established and savvy experts, this powerful book takes the worry out of making an important, healthy transition.
Knitting is the art of using yarn or thread to make fabric from interlocking loops. Its origin has been traced as far back as the fourth or fifth century B. C.In the past, knitting has been the occupation of shepherds who kept on knitting while watching their flocks, sailors also used to pass their time in the same way while whiling away the hours of long voyages during the age of exploration, apprentices who studied it in 13th and 14th Century knitting guilds and royal knitters in the court of England at the time of King Henry VIII.