Track your learning as you gain new skills and showcase your cake decorating talent! Complete this project and record book every year a cake decorating project is taken. Includes separate Skills and Techniques Record. Use with 492R Cake Decorating Resource Handbook.
Are you interested in creating a personal collection? Want to take a collection you already have to the next level? Learn about types of collections, the collecting process, and how to best display your items. For members of all ages.
Explore the basic elements of visual art through activities on color, line, space, balance, and more, and then complete your own work of art. Ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, and crafts are all possibilities. For members of all skill levels and ages, this project can be repeated as long as new learning takes place and new works of art are completed.
Learn more about visual communication with this hands-on approach to graphic design. Activities cover color, typography, design basics, symbolism, and branding. Showcase what you learn in a project portfolio.
This popular genealogy project book guides you through six years of activities. Discover your family history as you go on a treasure hunt for jewels of information such as interesting relatives, special events, and curious stories of days gone by. The records you create will last a lifetime. Use the same book up to 6 years.
This beginning study of photography gives you the tools you need to succeed. Choose at least two activities in each of these areas: equipment, lighting, composition, and skill building. Topics include flash, black & white photography, and taking selfies! Access to a camera (phone or DSLR) is essential.
This project is designed for youth with limited or no experience in scrapbooking. Requires completion of project activities and creation of a scrapbook. Can be repeated by completing additional activities and a new scrapbook each year.
Find the motivation you need to start or continue your exploration of the art of writing. Explore why to write, where to get ideas, theme, character, plot and setting, word choice, imagery and dialogue. Keep it all in one place to create a portfolio each year.
Get started in woodworking by selecting a project helper and setting up a safe place to work. Covers ear and eye protection and these tools: a ruler or tape measure, a square, saws, an electric drill, clamps, a screwdriver, a hammer, and sand paper. Build and finish a project of your choice. Use the same book 1-3 years.
Select a wood project that shows off your new skills with a T-level, a miter box, a wood chisel, a hand jig saw, a scroll saw, a staple gun, and a power sander. Learn more about the different species of wood. Use the same book 1-3 years.
Youth practice measuring angles, cutting dado and rabbet joints; using a circular saw, a table saw, and a radial arm saw; smoothing lumber with a hand planer; and sanding and staining wood. Use the same book 1-3 years.
Challenge yourself to learn hand-cut dovetail, mortise, and tenon joints. Use a power router, various planers, and a power jointer to create a project of your choice. Learn about veneer, common adhesives, stripping, and repairing. Use the same book 1-3 years.