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OverviewExplore the world of fairies with Judy Balchin's book. Six fantastic projects explore different techniques and styles, from fun polymer clay to elegant metal embossing Six projects, each with a different technique Eighteen alternative designs Great for children and adults Full Product DetailsAuthor: Judy BalchinPublisher: Search Press Ltd Imprint: Search Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 21.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 0.60cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781844483051ISBN 10: 1844483053 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 13 August 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsIntroduction 4 Materials 6 Funky Fairy 10 Snow Fairy 16 Flower Fairy 22 Fun Fairy 28 Forest Fairy 34 Frost Fairy 40 Templates 46 Index 48ReviewsMyshelf.com:Fairies seem to be going through a period of great popularity at the moment, and here is a whole book of cards with a fairy theme. Apart from that, they have nothing in common and use a wide range of different techniques: glass painting, collage, rubber stamping, polymer clay, shaker cards and embossing on metal. As a fairy fan myself I was keen to get hold of this book, and am not disappointed. There are some lovely cards in here, featuring fairies in several different styles from Victorian illustrations from a CD through Art Nouveau and some contemporary funky variations. I also like the way that each card takes a basic method and tweaks it a little to make it seem new and interesting. Use modelling clay to make a fairy instead of jewellery for example, or back your glass painting with hologram paper to make it sparkle. Metal sheet gets covered with glitter, leftover beads and sequins get stuck on to make an all-over pattern and more. At the end of each chapter more ideas are given, along with the patterns so every card in the book can be made. The snow and ice fairies are suitable for Christmas, making it a book for all year round. A title worth having for any fairy lover! Machine Knitting Monthly: Judy Balchin is 'away with the fairies' in this lovely book, and once you've acquired the skills of drawing and painting fairies you'll want to go on to making your own cards. There are six fantastic projects including different techniques and styles, from fun polymer clay to elegant metal embossing. It's great for children and adults and there are 18 alternative designs for inspiration. Fill your cards with flocks of fairies with this magical book from PaperCraft Inspirations designer Judy Balchin! From cute cartoon characters to more classic creatures, you'll find a fairy for every mood and occasion in this fascinating book. As well as her handy templates, instructions and photographs, Judy shows us some inspirational card making techniques, including how to make sequin shakers, subtle stamping effects and more of her stunning glass painting. Grab a copy today and craft yourself and your friends some magical fairy greetings.-PaperCraft Inspirations Author InformationJudy Balchin studied art at Cardiff College of Art. Following this, she specialized in graphic design at Kent Institute of Art and Design in Maidstone. After working as a graphics assistant at the BBC Television Centre, she joined Adverkit International Ltd as a lettering artist. This began her love affair with letters, producing book jackets, logos and television titles over many years. During this time, she also became involved in the craft world. She has appeared on television, worked as a craft demonstrator, designed craft kits and run workshops. She has produced more than 20 books on various crafts and is the author of many articles for craft magazines. Judy lives in Maidstone, Kent. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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