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Zentangle 5 - 40 more Tangles and Fabulous Jewelry (sequel to Zentangle Basics 2 3 and 4)

Suzanne McNeill

Verlag: Design Originals

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Take tangling beyond paper to bling, shrink plastic, dominoes, and wearable art with 40 new tangles to inspire your repertoire of design possibilities.
Verfügbar seit: 27.08.2013.

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