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40 Great Stained Glass Projects - cover

40 Great Stained Glass Projects

Michael Johnston

Editorial: Stackpole Books

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Create suncatchers, picture frames, and more with this “nice collection of small stained-glass projects that would make fine gifts” (Library Journal).   Stained glass artist and teacher Michael Johnston provides patterns and detailed instructions for forty projects—along with one thousand step-by-step photos—in this informative guide.   With his pro tips on soldering, working with lead and foil, building 3-D projects, and more, even a beginner can make stunning candleholders, mirrors, angels, garden ornaments, boxes, and other useful and decorative items that capture light—and captivate with their rich color and timeless beauty.
Disponible desde: 14/06/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 1147 páginas.

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