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Books with title Little Flowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

  • Little Flowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 1, 1990)
    Introduce children to the lovely world of flowers with this collection of clearly outlined illustrations. Youngsters will learn to identify a colorful bouquet of floral favorites as they color drawings of a daisy, rose, carnation, daffodil, tulip, orchid, poinsettia, and lily. Each picture has been printed on translucent paper that produces a lovely stained glass effect when colored and hung in a window or held up to the light.
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  • Stained Glass Coloring Book: Flower Designs

    Creative Coloring

    Paperback (Creative Coloring Press, Oct. 6, 2018)
    Stained Glass Coloring Book Flower DesignsBeautiful stained glass coloring book featuring 44 gorgeous floral-themed stained glass window motifs. Create your own works of art with these enticing patterns including roses, sunflowers, tulips, lilies, and many more intricate designs. Carefully chosen designs will provide hours of fun, stress relief, creativity, and relaxation. Full page designs are printed single side on high-quality pure white paper. Relax and unwind as you color these stunning flower designs. This adult coloring book features: • 44 unique, stained glass designs • Each page is printed on a single side making them easy to remove for display • Each page is professionally composed to provide the highest quality • Perfect for anyone who enjoys art, stained glass, flowers, nature, creative relaxation • Each page is 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches • Printed on bright white paper, 60 pound stock. Order your copy today. Makes a wonderful gift.
  • Little Butterflies Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 2, 1992)
    Among nature's most fragilely beautiful creatures, butterflies are a delight to the eye as they flutter among the flowers of summer. Now children can re-create the loveliness of butterflies with this pocket-sized stained glass coloring book.Included are boldly outlined drawings on translucent paper of the Monarch, Red Admiral, Angle Wing, Swallowtail, and four other butterfly varieties. Just follow the coloring directions on the inside back cover to produce beautiful lifelike butterflies, then place near a window or other bright light source for an exciting stained glass effect.
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  • Little Wildflowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 3, 1992)
    Youngsters can create their own garden of stained glass wildflowers with the charming, colorable drawings in this collection. Boldly outlined on translucent paper are eight different species of wildflowers whose uncultivated beauty brightens roadsides, fields, and meadows: buttercup, blue phlox, oxeye daisy, lady's slipper, California poppy, cornflower, day lily, and rugosa rose.The pictures are printed on special paper that allows light to shine through it. First cut the pages from the book as neatly as you can. Then color the pictures, using crayons, felt-tip pens, or paints. You'll get particularly interesting effects if you color both sides, using different colors on the backs than on the fronts. When the pictures are taped to a window, the sunlight shines through them the same way it shines through colored glass!Please refer to the inside back cover for coloring hints and identifications for the scenes. The order of the pages is your key to the identifications, so make a record of them before removing the pages from the book.
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  • Little Birds Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 1, 1990)
    Here's a delightful little book with triple appeal: it's a coloring book, it's an introduction to familiar birds, and it enables youngsters to create their very own works of stained glass art. Printed on translucent paper and boldly outlined in black are eight different species: red-breasted nuthatch, blue jay, northern cardinal, barn swallow, house sparrow, black-capped chickadee, robin, and downy woodpecker. Images can be colored with paints, crayons, or felt-tip pens, then hung in the light to produce a glowing stained glass effect.
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  • Garden Flowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Marty Noble

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 15, 2003)
    Youngsters can create a brilliant bouquet of garden flowers by coloring drawings of cone flowers, sweet William, columbines, irises, fuchsia, pansies, and cosmos. To color, use felt-tip pens, crayons, paints, or other media and place near a source of bright light for glowing effects.
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  • Little Mandalas Stained Glass Coloring Book

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 7, 2006)
    They're found in snowflakes, seashell spirals, the petals of flowers, and other objects. They're called mandalas — round designs filled with circles, squares, triangles, and other figures. This coloring book invites you to color 8 of these fascinating patterns. When you're finished, place the pictures in a window or near another source of bright light and watch them glow like stained glass.
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  • Little Cats Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 1, 1990)
    The independent-minded cat has been domesticated for around 5,000 years but in all that time it has held on to its mysterious ways. Here are eight fine examples of modern cat breeds: Spotted Shorthair, Russian Blue, Persian, Japanese Bobtail, Havana Brown, Blotched Tabby, Burmese, and Domestic Shorthair.The pictures are printed on special paper that allows light to shine through. First cut the pages from the book as neatly as you can, Then color the pictures, using crayons, felt-tip pens, or paints. You'll get particularly interesting effects if you color both sides, using different colors on the backs than on the fronts. When the pictures are taped to a window, the sunlight shines through them, the way it shines through colored glass.
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  • Little Seashore Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Eight living things found at the edge of the sea are included in this collection of designs for you to color. There's a scallop, a starfish, a sea horse, and some seaweed. You'll run into a lobster, a crab, a sea gull, and a pair of fish — and you'll find fun coloring all of them in.The pictures are printed on special paper that allows light to shine through it. First cut the pages from the book as neatly as you can. Then color the pictures, using crayons, felt-tip pens, or paint. You'll get particularly interesting effects if you color both sides, using different colors on the backs than on the fronts. When the pictures are taped to a window, the sunlight shines through them, the way it shines through colored glass!
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  • Tropical Flowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Carolyn Relei

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 10, 1997)
    Bring 16 lovely blooms to life in this garden of exotic blossoms. Full-page designs, boldly outlined on translucent paper, include orchids, passion flowers, bougainvillea, tiger flowers, and other tropical delights. Place the finished artwork near a source of light to produce spectacular stained-glass effects.
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  • The Little Halloween Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ted Menten

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Here's something that's sure to keep young trick-or-treaters happily occupied: eight ready-to-color Halloween motifs featuring a skeleton, Frankenstein, Dracula, pumpkins, witches, and a hair-raising cat! Printed on translucent paper, these merrily menacing motifs are bold and simple — perfect as window decorations for home or school, as party decorations, or accessories. Apply colors with crayons, felt-tip pens, or paints and hang the finished product near light to produce a "haunting" stained glass effect.
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  • The Little Dinosaurs Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ted Menten

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Produce a dazzling display of Mesozoic monsters with this fascinating collection created for young dinosaur fans. Just the right size for little hands and printed on special translucent paper, the clearly outlined illustrations in this stained glass coloring book include the long-necked Apatosaurus (also known as Brontosaurus), a flying Rhamphorhynchus, the triple-horned Triceratops, a bony-plated Stegosaurus, and four other prehistoric reptiles. Color the fearsome fellows in natural earth tones or in bright, imaginative shades; then hang in a window or near any source of light to produce a dazzling display of creatures from the distant past.
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