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Books with title Fairy Doodles

  • Fairy Doodles

    Anita Wood, Jennifer Kalis

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Fairies prefer to hide from people. They flit about so quickly, you may never know if you’ve actuallyseen one! So we’ve got a whole book of doodle activities that give you the opportunity to draw your very own fairies, elves, pixies, and other magical creatures—either from your imagination, or from a remembrance of that brief glimpse of one you thought you saw in the backyard that cloudy night last spring just as the sun was setting and the shadows were creeping in . . . Anita Wood is the author of Pocketdoodles for Girls, Pocketdoodles for Princesses, and many other books. She lives in northern Utah with her daughter, but prefers to live in her imagination most of the time. Jennifer Kalis has illustrated The Big Book of Girl Stuff, Doodle Your Day, Pocketdoodles for Girls, Pocketdoodles for Princesses, and B.F.F. Journal. She lives with her husband and two children near Columbus, Ohio.
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  • Doodles

    Angie Grace

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2013)
    By popular request, pattern artist Angie Grace brings you a close-up look at 50 of the delightfully detailed design motifs featured in Doodles (Angie's Patterns Volume 7.) In this special edition companion book you'll find twists, turns and tantalizing twirls, all presented in Angie's unique and whimsical pattern art style.Artwork is printed on one side of the page only and has been drawn with crayon and wide tipped marker artists of all ages in mind. Looking for something more challenging? Personalize your coloring art even further using your favorite marker shading or tangle-style ink pattern techniques!
  • Doodles

    Angie Grace

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2013)
    Pattern artist Angie Grace brings you 50 delightfully detailed doodle coloring design patterns suitable for adults and older children. In this volume you'll find twists, turns and tantalizing twirls, all presented in Angie's unique and whimsical pattern art style. Artwork is printed on one side of the page only and has been drawn with marker artists and colored pencil fans in mind. (Crayon artists, keep your sharpener handy - or visit Angie's author page to find her special edition Doodles companion books that contain drawings sized perfectly for crayons and wide tipped markers.)
  • Fairy Doodles Placemats

    Deborah Zemke

    Stationery (Blue Apple Books, Sept. 10, 2013)
    These placemats have wings! Practical-meets-creative in this this nifty addition to Blue Apple's mega-selling doodle placemats, with 36 fairy-themed tear-off placemats crafted by doodle dynamo Deborah Zemke.
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  • Doodles

    Angie Grace

    Diary (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2013)
    Write and color! Pattern artist Angie Grace brings you a unique and whimsical journal book featuring 50 of the individual design motifs from Doodles (Angie's Patterns Volume 7.) In this book you'll find twists, turns and tantalizing twirls to color and plenty of room to jot down your thoughts, ideas, dreams and memories.Printed on one side of the page only, artwork has been drawn with marker artists and colored pencil fans in mind. (Crayon artists, keep your sharpener handy – or visit Angie's author page to find her special edition Doodles companion books that contain drawings sized perfectly for crayons and wide tipped markers.)
  • Fairy Doodles Placemats

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    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, Sept. 25, 2013)
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  • Fairy Doodles

    Anita Wood

    Paperback (Gibbs M. Smith Inc, March 17, 2014)
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  • Doodles

    Angie Grace

    Paperback Bunko (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1740)
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  • Fairy Door

    V. A. Boston

    eBook
    After years of neglect from her father, Eibhlin has had enough. However, when a purse of infinite gold, a fairy, and a trade shatter what relationship she has with her father, she knows she has to make things right. Now, with the aid of a magic compass and accompanied by a talking instrument, she must seek out three magic keys and their magic doors to find the fairy once again and fix what she herself had broken.