Mosaic Craft: 20 Original projects for the home

Mosaic Craft: 20 Original projects for the home

Martin Cheek
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Author:  Martin Cheek
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  128
Publisher:  HarperCollins Publishers
Year:  2011
ISBN:  9781843406341

Mosaics can transform the most primitive motifs into works of art. With Mosaic Craft, learn how a basic understanding of the techniques (and a little imagination) will help you create brilliant and beautiful projects for your home.

This book begins with information on the tools you will need, and then covers all the basic techniques, with clear instructions and step-by-step photographs. The project section has 20 glorious designs that build in complexity as you progress in skill, from easy items that can be made in a few hours to more complex projects, taking a couple of days. Also included is a gallery of Martin's own work, which is designed to inspire. Discover the joys of creating tiled art with this complete guide to the art of mosaic crafting.

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