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One stroke painting Donna Dewberry All New book, 2005 First edition stated
Near new condition, gift quality, no writing
FLOWER PAINTING, The Artist’s handbook, Jenny Rodwell, 1985, 192 pages,
25 Flower Painting Projects Illustrated Step-By-Step With Advice on Materials and Techniques
Condition: no rips, no tears, no writing, all pages and binding are intact
Decorative Folk Art Edwards Moore Bleiler, 1998 painting techniques pattern book
A pleasing emphasis on color is exhibited in the folk art inspired projects presented in this manual. Trays, tables, Shaker boxes, and household objects all display lively designs and patterns, reflecting Mexican, Australian Aboriginal, Russian, or traditional European influences. To achieve those effects, specific types of paints and brushes are indicated, along with methods for controlling the shape and quality of brush strokes. Techniques for painting decorative flora and fauna are depicted in step-by-step brush stroke combinations that can be used to duplicate motifs shown. Taken together, the precise formulaic mode utilized throughout the text and the colorful illustrations should ensure a degree of success, even for someone with no painting or drawing skills. For each project, a pattern, a list of materials, and complete instructions are provided.
Oversize paperback with foldover flaps, no rips, no tears, no writing, binding is intact with no loose pages
Painting Pets on Rocks Lin Wellford patterns book, 1999, 128 pages,
Oversize paperback, no rips, no tears, previous owner name date on first page, binding is intact with no loose pages
Decorative painting flowers & finishes pattern book Sandy Barnes, 1998
Sandra Barnes describes the methods used to transform mundane items into beautiful decorative ornaments for the home. She uses step-by-step photographs to show how to paint flower designs and embellish them with borders and delicate patterns.
64 pages, Oversize paperback, no rips, no tears, no writing, binding is intact with no loose pages
Painting a World of Enchantment Bobbie Takashima pattern book, 141 pages, 2002
Oversize paperback, no rips, no tears, no writing, binding is intact with no loose pages
How to Paint Murals & Trompe L’Oeil, Ellerton, Victoria, Brady, Simon, 127 pages, 2000,
Oversize paperback with foldover flaps, no rips, no tears, no writing, binding is intact with no loose pages
PAINTED POTS, DESIGNS FOR FOLK ART & TOLE PAINTING, 1999, STERLING PUBLISHING COMPANY, NY
Beribboned, bursting with blossoms, antiqued and crackled,
striped and two-toned: you won’t believe what you can do with
some basic flowerpots, planters, and other assorted containers. With over 50
fabulous designs to choose from, you’ll find r exactly the project to suit your
taste, decor, and practical needs-plus instructions for techniques from painting to sponging to stenciling. A complete section on materials
explains the differences between types of paint and brushes, and tells you
how to prepare surfaces including wood, tin, and papier mache. Master
simple brush strokes that you’ll use over and over again-among them:
scroll, teardrop, comma, and dot hearts and flowers.
Start with a variety of striped pots: a green one with a white rim, a two-
toned striped pot, and a “Faith, Hope, Love & Charity Pot.” Decorate a pot-
ting bench with a licorice and tapioca checkerboard design on top, and col-
orful pictures of clay pots, greenery , and flowers OQ the sides. Give it an
antique finish and the bench will look like a real heirloom!
Want to have the sun, moon, and stars? Then paint a blue sapphire sky
on a pot along with a gold quarter moon, stars, and a sun. Add two gold
papier mftche dowels-one of the moon, the other of a star. Light up
your home with a red, white, and black Cow Lamp; just base-coat the bottom
with ivory black, add a line of red-and-white checkerboard squares, and ring
a pattern of sweet-faced cows and big red hearts around the pot. Top with a
lively shade of black and white polka dots and cows leaping over the moon.
You ‘ll find the rich, verdant colors of the Elegant Roses Pot-forest
green, cranberry red, holiday rose, and metallic gold-truly breathtaking.
Wildflowers and crocuses each cover pots that make perfect canisters for
tea bags or candleholders. Serve up some tasty fried chicken in the whimsical Chicken ‘n Biscuits Pot; you’ll discover it looks great lined with a traditional red-and-white-checked napkin. Give each herb you grow a special, labeled pot of its own, with a gingham design in basil green and brown. Stenciling is an easy way to create a fabulous pattern to cover any pot, and there is an array of projects featuring
this easy-to-do technique. You’ll even see how to cut your own stencils. Try
making an English Topiary Floorcloth, a Picket Fence Planter, a Fern House
Sign, and a Plaid Pot. Block-print a Tulip Pot in wispy, soft hues or a
Miniature Fruits Pot with grapes, apples, cherries, peaches, and pears.
Achieve an attractively worn appearance with crackle: a Cherub Pot mixes
antique gold, emerald green, and ice blue. Also try sponging a Rose Pot,
decoupaging a pot with violets, and adding some relief design.
The only difficulty you’ll have is choosing which project to do first! DESCRIPTION
hardcover book with DUSTJACKET, VERY MINOR SHELF SCUFFS, NO RIPS, NO TEARS, NO WRITING, BINDING TIGHT and intact with no loose pages