Step-by-Step Transparent Art

Step-by-Step Transparent Art by Joan Whitehead, published by GMC Distribution in 2007, is a practical guide designed for crafters of all skill levels. This 80-page book features clear instructions and 180 color photographs that illustrate how to create three-dimensional flowers, dragonflies, butterflies, and other whimsical creatures using acetate transparencies and glass paint, along with common art supplies like scissors and felt-tip markers.
Readers will find templates and instructions for 30 unique projects, including an Art Deco-style Mosaic and a playful jumping Frog. The book emphasizes customization, allowing for endless variations on each design. Many projects are suitable for supervised children, making this a great resource for family activities. With its focus on techniques and decorative arts, this edition serves as a comprehensive introduction to crafting with transparency and color.
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Using acetate transparencies, glass paint, and a few simple tools-scissors, glitter, felt-tip markers, and other commonly-found art supplies-even first-time crafters can quickly create fabulous finished three-dimensional flowers, dragonflies, butterflies, and other whimsical creatures. Getting started is easy with 180 color photographs that show each step, plus time-saving professional tips that help ensure fantastic results. Templates and instructions for 30 projects are provided, including a striking Art Deco-style Mosaic, three-dimensional Rainbow Spiral, an irresistible jumping Frog, and a magical Fairy that will brighten any child’s room. The designs can be easily customized for endless variation; as an added bonus, many of the projects are simple enough to be done by supervised children, for a wonderful family activity.
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