Blanket Fort: Growing Up Is Optional

Hardback

Main Details

Title Blanket Fort: Growing Up Is Optional
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Grackle & Pigeon
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 178
Category/GenreArts and crafts style
ISBN/Barcode 9780062742759
ClassificationsDewey:643.58
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint Morrow Gift
Publication Date 15 November 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Whether snuggling up to your boo our throwing a backyard fete with a group of friends, Blanket Fort will have you getting cozy in style. At some point growing up, most of us threw a blanket over two chairs and declared it our club house. Artistic duo Grackle & Pigeon have taken the idea a step further-or, rather, they've taken the imagination we all had as kids and infused it into 25 artisanal blanket forts. This gorgeous little book is an absolutely stunning look at a wide range of projects that will inspire you to envision cozy hideouts in our living rooms, yards, yoga studios, and work spaces. Each project includes a mix of 4 color photography and charming pen-and-ink instructional illustrations. Forts like Bears Love Breakfast, are as simple as a couple of blankets and some sticks, for a rustic camping feel. Then there's Ground Control, the David Bowie-themed fort, whose moon-like glow will make you want to crawl inside and listen to "Life on Mars." Om Shanti, the Yoga fort, is clean and simple, the perfect place to clear your mind. And the decadent Garden Party is a back yard piece de resistance worthy of a (tiny) wedding reception. Blanket Fort is more a lifestyle book than a craft book-one which invites people of any income to look and dream, the perfect gift for a couple moving in together or your best friend from childhood. And for that matter, parents planning for a novel sleepover will also find ideas inside.

Author Biography

Grackle + Pigeon is a wife-and-husband creative team based in Brooklyn. Together, they have worked across print, theater, video, and the web to bring artful concepts to fruition. Their work can also be found in the independently published novels Dahlia Cassandra and Concrete Fever. Their philosophy is that everyone needs a little magic in their realism.