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Books in Dover Stencils series

  • Fun With Egyptian Symbols Stencils

    Ellen Harper

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 10, 2003)
    6 symbols with an ancient past: the scarab beetle, cobra goddess Renenutet, falcon god Horu; vulture goddess Nekhbet, the Eye of Horus, and Amun, "the king of gods," depicted as a ram.
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  • Fun with Butterflies Stencils

    Sue Brooks

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 18, 1997)
    Perfect for tracing or coloring, these pre-cut, sturdy stencils depict a small colony of butterflies. Little hands need only slip a piece of paper under each outline, trace, and color. In addition to hours of creative pleasure for kids, this little book is also a source of decorative motifs for walls, windows, and elsewhere.
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  • Fun With Chinese Symbols Stencils

    Marty Noble

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 11, 2001)
    Add a Far Eastern touch to needlecraft projects, poster art, and more with 6 sturdy stencils representing Chinese symbols for "Joy," "Luck," "Life," "Love," "Wealth," and "Long Life."
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  • Fun With Southwest Indian Stencils

    Paul E. Kennedy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 17, 1993)
    For youngsters as well as craftworkers looking for new ideas: 6 pre-cut stencils adapted from patterns on fabrics, pottery and basketware. Intriguing depictions of authentic Pueblo lizard and bird motifs, anthropomorphic designs of the Navajo and Hopi tribes, more.
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  • Fun With Sea Life Stencils

    Paul E. Kennedy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Six precut stencils for youngsters to trace and color: turtle, sea horse, starfish, conch, crab, lobster. Fascinating introduction to sea life.
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  • Fun with Egyptian Stencils

    Paul E. Kennedy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 26, 1994)
    Introduce youngsters to dramatic visual images of ancient Egypt with this exciting little book. Six open stencils (no cutting or punching out required) let children learn facts about Egyptian culture as they trace carefully rendered shapes of a mummy case, the profile of an Egyptian man, the jackal-headed god Anubis, the ankh — symbol of life — a hawk, and a lotus. Perfect for use at home or school, these distinctive designs will also appeal to graphic designers and craft enthusiasts.
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  • Fun With Horseback Riding Stencils

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 25, 2004)
    Trace 6 handsome steeds and their riders — galloping, jumping hurdles, and going through their practiced paces.
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  • Fun With Dragons Stencils

    Paul E. Kennedy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 18, 1996)
    Six different images of these legendary creatures — adapted from traditional Italian, French, Chinese, Swiss, and Bhutanese designs.
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  • Fun with Horses Stencils

    Paul E. Kennedy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 15, 1997)
    Kids who love horses will have hours of fun with the brightly colored pre-cut stencils in this appealing collection. Six sturdy designs depict "man's second-best friend" engaged in a variety of equine activities: running, grazing, leaping, and trotting. Ready to help decorate bulletin boards, posters, walls, furniture, and other flat surfaces, these multi-purpose stencils will also appeal to graphic designers and craftworkers.
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  • Fun with Bugs Stencils

    Marty Noble

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 25, 1999)
    Easy-to-trace images of a wasp, winged ant, Hercules beetle, moth, weevil, and grasshopper have been careful rendered and cut to display their distinguishing characteristics. Fun for children of all ages, these realistic designs can also be used by craftworkers to add eye-catching accents to fabrics, walls, posters, and almost any flat surface.
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  • Fun With Leaves Stencils

    Paul E. Kennedy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 11, 1991)
    Create a forest of interesting shapes with 6 pre-cut stencils of common leaf forms: oak, maple, aspen, holly, and 2 others. Sturdy, reusable stencils are perfect for a variety of classroom projects or for decorating walls, furniture, other flat surfaces.
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  • Fun with Sharks Stencils

    Paul E. Kennedy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 18, 1997)
    Striking images of a half-dozen species depict the mako, scalloped hammerhead, basking, blue, thresher, and great white sharks. These sturdy, pre-cut stencils provide hours of tracing and coloring fun. They're ideal for illustrating school assignments as well as for decorating notebooks, posters, and other surfaces.
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