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Books with title Little Flowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

  • Hearts Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Cathy Beylon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 16, 2004)
    These hearts come in all sizes and patterns — with arrows shot through them and with brief, heartfelt messages. Color the eight designs in a rainbow of hues, then place in a window or near another source of bright light for spectacular stained glass effects.
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  • Little Mermaid Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Marty Noble

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 5, 1996)
    Bring Hans Christian Andersen's beloved story of a marvelous little sea creature to life with this delightful coloring book. Eight ready-to-color scenes recall memorable moments in the charming tale, among them the little mermaid's discovery of a shipwrecked young prince, her pact with the evil Sea Witch, and her transformation into a human being.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 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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  • Dogs Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 18, 2010)
    Fetching portraits of canine companions, from a lively Lab to a snoozing bulldog, these stained glass images of 16 of the American Kennel Club's top dogs encompass a winning array of beloved breeds, including the sporting, hound, toy, and terrier groups. Pages are perforated for easy removal, so after coloring, they can be placed near a light source for glowing effects.
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  • The Little Zoo Animals Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ted Menten

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Introduce little hands and lively young minds to a splendid assortment of wild animals in this ready-to-be-colored collection of animal illustrations. Boldly outlined drawings printed on translucent paper depict a polar bear, rhinoceros, kangaroo, lion, camel, giraffe, elephant, and gorilla. Use crayons, felt-tip pens, colored pencils, or other materials to create a menagerie of creatures that come alive with color when hung in windows, on lampshades, or near any source of light.
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  • The Little Christmas Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ted Menten

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Here's a volume that lets youngsters share in the holiday festivities by creating their own inexpensive collection of "stained glass" artwork. Eight familiar, ready-to-be-colored images — each boldly outlined in black — include a toy soldier, jack-in-the-box, Santa's face, Christmas tree, snowman, stocking, full-length Santa, and a large beribboned bell. Perfect for hanging in windows, on lampshades, and on Christmas trees, these delightful motifs can be colored with a variety of materials (crayons, felt-tip pens, paints) to create translucent designs that produce a lovely stained glass effect when hung near light.
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  • The Little Easter Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ted Menten

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Here are eight delightful Easter surprises: ready-to-color stained glass designs of a bunny with a butterfly, a chick hatching from a decorated egg, a duck in an Easter bonnet, and an adorable selection of baskets and eggs, beribboned rabbits, and high-stepping chicks. All motifs are printed on translucent paper and produce lovely effects when colored and hung in a window or held up to the light.
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  • Cats Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 26, 2009)
    Calling all cat lovers! This collection of 16 purr-fect portraits features your favorite furry felines posing in the prettiest outdoor setting — a sunny garden. The splendid variety of popular breeds includes Spotted Snow Bengals, Seal Point Himalayans, American Curl kittens, Red Persians, Lilac Point Siamese, Blue Point Tonkinese, and others. Printed on translucent paper and boldly outlined for a vivid stained glass effect, these pages will glow when placed near a window!
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  • Psalms Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Jessica Mazurkiewicz

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 17, 2011)
    From the Book of Psalms come these inspiring quotations, rendered in ornate lettering and framed with flowers, birds, stars, and other motifs. Sixteen stained glass interpretations include "The Lord is my shepherd," "The meek shall inherit the Earth," and other poetic words of wisdom. After coloring, place the pages near a light source for luminous stained glass effects.
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  • Little Tropical Flowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 3, 1997)
    Bring nature indoors by adding color to 8 exotic beauties: hibiscus, passion flower, bird-of-paradise, frangipani, more.
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  • Frogs Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 18, 2000)
    Use crayons, colored pencils, or paints and a light source to bring images of a red-eyed tree frog, poison dart frog, bullfrog, and 5 other long-legged leapers to life.
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  • Celtic Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Courtney Davis

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 26, 1993)
    Re-create glories of Celtic art with 16 full-page plates of Celtic motifs printed on translucent paper. Intricate, sinuous depictions of mythical beasts, Celtic crosses, saints, and other subjects. Simply color and hang near a light source for exciting stained glass effects. Designs printed on both sides of translucent paper.
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  • Wildflowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 14, 1996)
    Bring the natural beauty of wildflowers indoors with this delightful collection of ready-to-color stained glass illustrations. Sixteen familiar, accurately rendered wildflowers — all identified — are waiting to be brought to life with a rainbow of colors from the artist's palette. Here are dainty buttercups, vivacious New England asters, a magnificent trumpet vine and showy lady's slipper, a stately jack-in-the-pulpit, water lily and feathery goldenrod, an exotic columbine and eight other species.Boldly outlined on translucent paper, these lovely illustrations need only be colored with paints, felt-tip pens, or other media and then placed near a window or other light source to produce dazzling stained glass effects.
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