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Tiles Gone Wild
By: Chrissie GraceImprint: North Light Books
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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Mixed Media Meets Mosaics If you think only "ceramic tile" when you think "mosaic," think again - and prepare for Tiles Gone Wild to open your mind to a world of mixed-media possibilities! In this follow-up to the best-selling Wild Tiles, mosaic artist Chrissie Grace offers up twenty new projects featuring unexpected materials - from paper to bottle caps, stained glass to handmade clay tiles - combined in her trademark whimsical style. Take a walk on the wild side as step-by-step instructions teach you how to: Tile on unusual surfaces like PVC pipes and brick pavers. Customize your work by using photo editing software to design tile portraits. Create fun and functional pieces for your home, as well as funky display pieces for your patio or garden. Combine mosaic and mixed-media techniques to take your creations to a whole new level. Let Tiles Gone Wild inspire you to try a fresh approach to mosaics - and let your creativity run wild!
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| Title of eBook: Tiles Gone Wild | |
| Release Date: 01-01-2012 | |
| Publisher: North Light Books |
This eBook download is available in the following formats:
| Parent title | Tiles Gone Wild |
|---|---|
| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9781440319846 |
| File size | 8831 |
| Internet Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
| Read aloud | No Sys requirements Download reader |
| Devices | Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin |
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