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Making Rustic Originals Turning Furniture Finds into Folk Art
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Point Roberts, WA: Hartley & Marks, 1999 Every avid bargain hunter knows there is no greater satisfaction than turning forgotten treasures into gems once again. In this book, the author shows how to make over 62 unique pieces out of flea market finds. The emphasis is on using classic rustic elements, such as bark and twigs, to give quirky character and charm to everything from old lamps to beds. The comprehensive set of folk art and faux finishing techniques includes: Marbling, tinsel art, fern printing... more information
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$10.00
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Folk Art in Needlepoint & Cross-Stitch
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New York: Random House, 1978. First edition. Hardcover. Hardcover. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Crease to rear flap. Photos of ethnic patterns followed by instructions on how to create them. 96 pp. ... more information
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Guatemala--Quetzal and Cross
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Los Angeles: UCLA Museum of Cultural History, 1975. Paperback. Very Good +. Softcover. 4to. First edition. Some sunning/discoloration to front wrap. Interior is crisp and clean. Catalogue published to accompany and exhibit of Guatemalan arts, with an emphasis on textiles, held at the Frederick S. Wight Art Galleries at UCLA in fall 1975. Plates are in color and black-and-white. Introduction by Christopher B. Donnan. 31 pp. ... more information
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