Glass Painting in an afternoon
Editorial Reviews
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Store-bought glasses and plates, teacups and mugs, bottles and canisters, tiles, vases, and lamps all lend themselves readily to painted adornment. With the many water-based glass and ceramic paints and enamels now available in most craft stores, anyone can brighten ordinary items with colorful designs. Mickey Baskett offers good directions, decent photos, and complete patterns for 35 easy projects. Styles mostly tend toward country; designs include fruits and vegetables, cottages and checkerboards, squiggles and flowers. --Amy Handy
Book Description
“Prolific is Mickey Baskett’s middle name....Her trademarks are simple design that is easy to copy, lots of color used harmoniously, and very thorough and detailed instructions. In addition to straight brush strokes, other manners of application include sponging, and textural effects...35 projects are grouped by type, including mugs, lamps, vases, and...serving ware....Crafters will agree that this beats the paint-a-plate-type studio now popular.”—Booklist.
Glass Painting in an afternoon,Mickey Baskett,Sterling,0806922990,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Glass & Glassware,Hobbies/Crafts,Painting,BG-ART/PHOTO/ARCH - BG-ART/ARCHITECTURE,Crafts & Hobbies / Glass & Glassware
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