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Spellstone
Patternbook One ~ Tribal ~ Part II
"Spellstone
Patternbook One ~ Tribal ~ part 2" completes the first Spellstone
collection
of patterns in the tribal style. Like part one for ease of use this
collection
is presented in several sections. The first part comprises a selection
of patterns that deal exclusively with beasts and creatures. Each page
gives the classical meaning of the creature as a symbol and shows how
the
design can be placed on the hands, shoulders or sacrum.
Later sections of the book look at sources of inspiration for tribal art, including Chinese, Celtic and Maori inspired designs and patterns. The last part of this collection looks at issues of composition, placement and the use of space when working with the body as canvas. Would you like to order by
phone, fax, mail or email? Purchase the e-book, "Spellstone Patternbook One ~ Tribal ~ part 2" for $15, no shipping!
If you would like "Spellstone Patternbook One ~ Tribal ~ part 2" delivered electronically, you can order through the Paypal button below. I'll email you your download information. Make a folder for your e-book on your computer. Download and save your e-book and save it in that folder on your computer. Save an extra copy on CD! Then, print a copy whenever you need it! Order "Spellstone Patternbook One ~ Tribal ~ part 2", electronic version, through Paypal!
$ 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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