The Big Book of Decorative Borders
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.20 (857 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1581803362 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Readers will find more than 500 different border designs made out of dozens of different elements, including flowers, leaves, vines, scrolls, shells, lace, ribbons, bows, children's themes and more. This combination of "how-to" and "swipe file" content make The Big Book of Decorative Borders a must-have reference for decorative painters, crafters, do-it-yourselfers and interior decorators. To date, no single book has shown decorative artists how to design and paint beautiful decorative borders and ornamentation. This one-of-a-kind book shows readers how to create an amazing variety of borders and embellishments using the simplest of strokes-comma strokes, C-strokes and S-strokes. Part of the problem is that decorative painters have trouble seeing that borders, just like any other design element such as a rose or a leaf, are "built" one brushstroke at a time in a repeating pattern. Also included are guidelines for blowing up patterns to the proportions needed for any size job, from decorative boxes to entire rooms!. It also provides hundreds of ideas that can be copied directly from the pages
She designs and sells a line of pattern packets from her home and studio in Welches, Oregon. . Her projects have been published in several magazines, including Great American Crafts, Memory Makers, Home Projects and Craft Works. About the Author Jodie Bushman has been teaching painting for almost 30 years
Will said Five Stars. Great book. "Every Border Desired" according to rose thyme. If the border you want is not in this book, it probably does not exist. This book is great for painters, embroiderers, stamp carvers, anything that needs a repeating design. Goes on the craft reference shelf.. Collector Girl said Love the book. I just started a painting class and my teacher lent me her copy of this book. Its a great way for me to get a feel for drawing in an easy format (using graph paper and making repetitive patterns) Its a lot of fun, I'm happy with the results of my practicing, so I bought my own copy of the book!
. Her projects have been published in several magazines, including Great American Crafts, Memory Makers, Home Projects and Craft Works. She designs and sells a line of pattern packets from her home and studio in Welches, Oregon. Jodie Bushman has been teaching painting for almost 30 years