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Books with title How To Draw Tulips In Six Easy Steps

  • How To Draw A Fish In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya L. Provines B.F.A., Tanya Provines

    language (, June 23, 2011)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing a fish, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software.
  • How To Draw A Moon Fairy In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya L. Provines

    eBook (, March 7, 2012)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing a moon fairy, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw This Iguana In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya Provines

    language (Tanya Provines, April 29, 2013)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing this iguana, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software, as small or as large as you want. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw This Pegasus In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya Provines

    language (, Jan. 16, 2013)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing this Pegasus, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software, as small or as large as you want. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw A Skull In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya L. Provines

    language (, March 5, 2012)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing a skull, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw This Hibiscus In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya L. Provines

    language (, May 22, 2012)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing this hibiscus, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw An Elephant In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya L. Provines

    language (, Dec. 26, 2011)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing an elephant, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw In Six Easy Steps Collection 6

    Tanya Provines

    language (, Jan. 29, 2013)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing a pumpkin, butterfly, lily, daisies, happy bunny, griffin, Pegasus, cartoon vulture, cartoon lips, and a dancing kitty are all in this collection. More value for your money. Ten titles in one with two bonus titles; How To Draw This Wolf Head and How To Draw These Praying Hands. Single "How To Draw" titles sell for $0.99. You can save $1.98 by purchasing this collection. Intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software.
  • How To Draw A Ladybug In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya L. Provines

    language (, Dec. 31, 2011)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing a ladybug, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw These Wings In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya L. Provines

    language (, May 19, 2012)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing these wings, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw This Marilyn In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya Provines

    language (Tanya Provines, June 2, 2014)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing this Marilyn are intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software, as small or as large as you want. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw A Teddy Bear In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya L. Provines

    language (, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing a Teddy Bear, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.