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Victorian Cut and Use Stencils: 55 Full-Size Stencils Printed on Durable Stencil Paper |
List Price: $6.95
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Rating: Summary: Victorian cut an use &stencils Review: I recieved this book as a gift. What an excellent gift to set off a spark of creativity. 55 victorian designs ready to use just dip in a mixture of lindseed and turpentine and cut stencil. This book takes you back to and old and simple time where handcrafted was so simple and there was no way you can make a mistake and there are so many designs to choose from. Another good thing about this book is its priced lower than if you bougth one precut stencil so you can't go wrong buying this book. It is a must for all stencil collectors! the only reason i don't give it 5 stars is there isn't much on instructions and, no how-to pictures. So be brave and try it anyway, its worth it!
Rating: Summary: Readers' comments Review: Unfortunately, I have no comments on the book as such, as I have not read the book. My first impressions are from readers' comments, or more specifically, typographical errors from reviews written by readers. Upon seeing typographical errors, either in the typing or grammatical errors, are these reviews not proofread by members of your staff before they are submitted? I apologize for being overly critical as the errors may simply be typos - but unfortunately this conveys other messages, from caliber of people doing reviews to difficult interpretation of meanings of what that person is actually trying to convey.
Rating: Summary: Readers' comments Review: Unfortunately, I have no comments on the book as such, as I have not read the book. My first impressions are from readers' comments, or more specifically, typographical errors from reviews written by readers. Upon seeing typographical errors, either in the typing or grammatical errors, are these reviews not proofread by members of your staff before they are submitted? I apologize for being overly critical as the errors may simply be typos - but unfortunately this conveys other messages, from caliber of people doing reviews to difficult interpretation of meanings of what that person is actually trying to convey.
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