House Proud: Hip Craft for the Modern Homemaker

House Proud: Hip Craft for the Modern Homemaker

by Danielle Proud (Author)

Synopsis

Thirty-two-year-old Danielle Proud grew up in the 1970s with a mum who was obsessed with craft. She passed on her passion to her daughter, who now regularly writes craft columns for the Guardian and Observer. Danielle has supplied Topshop with thousands of craft packs, as well as carrying out demonstrations in-store. She is currently in negotiations for a major primetime TV series. "House Proud" shows you how to get designer style for your home on a shoestring budget, whilst doing your bit for the environment along the way. As Danielle says, 'This book will be hip craft for the 21st century - shunning Ikea and the beige sofaland that is today's interior style and using a 1970s "how-to" ethos to make seriously cool furniture yourself. It's environmentally friendly and means that instead of everyone buying identikit high street chairs and coffee tables they'll start putting personality into their homes - just like when choosing an outfit to wear in the morning).' "House Proud" is a funky, stylish and contemporary take on craft for your home.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 01
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 0747582653
ISBN 13: 9780747582656
Book Overview: Craft is very much ready for its own Nigella or Jamie, and Danielle has the passion, personality, originality and style that fit the bill. Danielle will be on GMTV daily for 10 days from 21st August. The show has seven million viewers. UKStyle, who gave birth to Trinny & Susannah, have just offered her a five part series that will be screened over Christmas. With full-colour photographs by Brit Artist Amelia Troubridge.

Author Bio
Danielle Proud is a journalist and designer who writes for the Guide and Weekend sections of the Guardian, and her designs are regularly featured in the 'Space' area of Weekend.