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Stories of flying carpets, genies, and magic lamps have delighted generations of fantasy lovers and inspired artistic imaginations of all nationalities. This collection of 16 stained glass drawings is based on artwork by masters of Golden Age illustration, including René Bull, Edmund Dulac, Charles Robinson, Milo Winter, Maxfield Parrish, and more.
Create glowing portraits of 8 engaging inhabitants of field and stream: Bobby Raccoon, Hooty the Owl, Reddy Fox, Grandfather Frog, 4 others.
Enter the world of butterfly fairies with these 16 beautifully rendered stained glass vignettes. Each of these magical creatures is pictured with a pair of wings inspired by the patterns of real-life butterflies.
Sixteen lovely illustrations: "Adam Naming the Beasts," "Sleeping Apostles," "Angel and Woman," adaptations of wallpaper and textile designs, and much more. Color and place near a source of bright light for stained glass effects.
Sixteen full-page designs adapted from windows in Wright buildings: Robie House, Dana House, Coonley Playhouse, many more. Geometrics, florals, etc. Color and hang near light source for glowing stained glass effects.
Sixteen full-page plates of Celtic motifs on translucent paper. Mythical beasts, Celtic crosses, saints, and more. Color and hang near a light source for exciting stained glass effects.
Sixteen witchy women include enchantresses from The Wizard of Oz; Macbeth; The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe; and other works of literature. Witches from famous fairy and folk tales are also featured.
The endless enchantment of mermaids literally shines through with this magical mix of ready-to-color images. Sixteen playfully original works, each rendered on quality vellum-like paper for stunning results, feature a sea of water nymphs in their wonderful, watery realms. When completed, display them in bright light for a show that shimmers and swims!
Sixteen illustrations inspired by Mexican folklore include realistic and imaginary animals, mythological characters, religious iconography, and a wealth of skulls and skeleton motifs related to Day of the Dead traditions.
Teach your child a better understanding of numbers, the days of the week, months, dates, holidays and seasons with this unique make-it-yourself calendar that may be started on any date, used for any year.