Contemporary Decoupage; New Plastic Materials, New and Traditional ProcessesAn easy-to-follow guide that offers a multitude of ideas for making decoupage designs on such surfaces as glass, ceramics and metal. |
Contents
DECOUPAGE ON GLASS AND ACRYLIC | 120 |
DECOUPAGE ON CERAMIC METAL CORK AND PAPIERMÂCHÉ | 142 |
DECOUPAGE IN RELIEF | 160 |
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Contemporary Decoupage; New Plastic Materials, New and Traditional Processes Thelma R. Newman No preview available - 1972 |
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