Miniature Painting, The Art of Stained Glass, and Kaleidoscopes

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The Complete Stained Glass Course; Marc Gerstein

How to Paint Miniatures; Elizabeth Johnson

Kaleidorama; Cozy Baker - The author introduces the reader to the colorful world of kaleidoscopes through numerous pictures, poems, and other artwork. It talks about the basics of a kaleidoscope, and introduces some of the artists at the time of the writing. Not for those wanting a lot of technical information or how to make one, but for those who like to look at the beauty of the new generation of artistic kaleidoscopes.

The Kaleidoscope Book: A Spectrum of Spectacular Scopes to Make; Thomas Boswell - Create a fascinating kaleidoscope with one of these fine projects, or gain an insight into how kaleidoscopes work. There are 10 projects to choose from, plus a thorough discussion of how the different image results are made.

The Kaleidoscope Book/Book and Kit Gift Set; Thomas Boswell, Cassandra Eason

Kaleidoscope Renaissance: Cozy Through the Kaleidoscope and Beyond; Cozy Baker - A good reference book for those interested in kaleidoscopes. A little history of the kaleidoscope is presented with lovely pictures from the author's collection. Lot of pictures of the current "renaissance" of kaleidoscopes and their interiors. The major artists up to 1993 are highlighted in short descriptions.

Kaleidoscopes: The Art of Mirrored Magic

Kaleidoscopes: Doodle Art Medium Tubes; Michelle Donus

Kaleidoscopes: Doodle Art Super Tubes; Michelle Donus

Kaleidoscopia: A Calender fot the Last Five Years of the 1900's; Cozy Baker

The Kid's Book of Kaleidoscopes/Book and Kaleidoscope; Carolyn Bennett et all

The Magic Kaleidoscope/Book and Kaleidoscope; Sheila Black, Paul Selwyn - Children's fiction with accompanying kaleidoscope.

Miniature Painting: A Complete Guide to Techniques, Mediums, and Surfaces; Joan Cornish Willies - Willies, who has been painting miniatures since she was a child, provides a complete overview of the process, describing suitable materials, equipment, and mediums, and presenting lessons on how to paint in this style using oils, watercolors, and acrylics. 150 color illustrations.

Paper Kaleidoscopes; Kay Leonard

Ready-to-Use Dollhouse Stained Glass Windows; Ed. J. Sibbett

Simple Kaleidoscopes: 24 Spectacular Scopes to Makes; Gary Newling - This has a number of interesting kaleidoscope plans which makes it easy to find one that matches your crafting talents. It does include some of the techinical information on cutting and measuring mirrors. A very good discussion on objects used in kaleidoscopes.

Stained Glass Basics: Techniques, Tools, Projects (Hardcover); Chris Rich et al

Stained Glass: A Guide to Today's Tiffany Copper Foil Technique; Kay Bain Weiner - Designed as a complete course on this popular technique, Stained Glass combines solid background information--on tools and supplies, cutting methods, definition of terms, soldering--with numerous projects, and rounds out the appealing presentation with color photos of beautiful creations by various stained-glass artists. The step-by-step projects include mirrors, lamps, boxes, clocks, and jewelry, all accompanied by patterns.

Stained Glass: How to Make Stained Glass Using Modern Materials and Traditional Techniques - 11 Projects; Marc Gerstein, Lynette Wrigley

Through the Kaleidoscope; Cozy Baker

Traditional Doorway Stained Glass Pattern Book (Dover Pictorial Archive Series; Carolyn Relei

Victorian Stained Glass Pattern Book: 96 Designs for Workable Projects; Ed Sibbett

120 Traditional Stained Glass Patterns; Ed Sibbett

162 Traditional and Contemporary Designs for Stained Glass Projects (Dover Pictorial Archive Series); Joel Wallach (Editor)

                                

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