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A Beginner's Guide to Mosaic

A Beginner's Guide to Mosaic

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Introductory Book
Review: The authors do an excellent job introducing mosaic to the beginner. They explain the different techniques and have a lot of good visual aid. The projects start simple and progressively get more complex as the beginner becomes more adept at cutting and shaping the tiles. Excellent starter book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Introductory Book
Review: The authors do an excellent job introducing mosaic to the beginner. They explain the different techniques and have a lot of good visual aid. The projects start simple and progressively get more complex as the beginner becomes more adept at cutting and shaping the tiles. Excellent starter book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful projects, clear instructions
Review: This is a very clear book with clear instructions for beginning mosaicists. Projects are beautiful and very inviting, more complex than a beginner might expect. (Look at fish on the cover, with wavy background lines). My only complaint is that they tend to be very large - wall panels rather than trays.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful projects, clear instructions
Review: This is a very clear book with clear instructions for beginning mosaicists. Projects are beautiful and very inviting, more complex than a beginner might expect. (Look at fish on the cover, with wavy background lines). My only complaint is that they tend to be very large - wall panels rather than trays.


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