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| "Spellstone
Patternbook
1 ~ Tribal ~ Part 1" is a collection of patterns in the
tribal
style ranging from purely abstract shapes and designs to designs based
on natural plant and animal forms. The inspiration for this collection
came from many sources including Celtic Art and Calligraphic
penmanship.
The Spellstone collection includes small simple motifs, quick and easy
to reproduce along with very challenging symmetrical and rotational
pieces
that will take longer to master.
Tribal designs are popular not because of what they mean, but because of what they don't mean. These designs can in the most part be substituted for whatever the wearer needs to symbolize. Many of the designs in this collection do not mean anything in the conventional sense; they concern themselves with satisfying the eye and pleasing the fundamental rules of design. Their versatility lies in the fact they can mean anything. Purchase the
e-book, "Spellstone
Patternbook 1 ~ Tribal ~ Part 1" for $15, no shipping! Would you like to order by
phone, fax, mail or email? Order
"Spellstone Patternbook
1 ~ Tribal ~ Part 1" electronic version, through Paypal!
You'll recieve your download information in a few hours. Order "Spellstone Patternbook 1 ~ Tribal ~ Parts 1 and 2" as a comb bound book $ 28.95 + $4 shipping How do you use your TapDancing Lizard E-Book? These are books for working henna artists. Working artists often need more than one copy of a book to hand to waiting customers. You have permission to print extra copies of these books for yourself, for your own work table. If you put the pages into a display book with plastic sleeves, they will stay clean through the wear and tear of festivals! If someone dumps a lemonade on your Henna Page Publication, or a page gets smeared with henna, you can replace those pages by simply printing a few more! You don't have to go buy a whole new book. You may adapt
these patterns
into your own style, and use them as a springboard for your own
creativity.
If you post pictures of your henna work adapted from these books on
your
website, it's polite to cite the source of your pattern. If you
post
a picture of your henna work adapted from a Henna Page Publication, it
would be lovely if you put up a link to Henna Page! Terms of Use:
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