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Painting Flowers on Rocks by Lin Wellford
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Painting Flowers on Rocks (original 1999; edition 1999)

by Lin Wellford

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Anyone can be a rock artist! Just paint along with the easy-to-follow, step-by-step photographs. You don't need a green thumb to grow these bloomin' beauties - just some ordinary rocks and acrylic paint. Step-by-step instructions (with lots of pictures) make it fun and easy to paint your own rock tulips, daisies, petunias, daffodils and other flowers. They'll brighten any corner of your home, they make great gifts - and they're guaranteed not to wilt!… (more)
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Title:Painting Flowers on Rocks
Authors:Lin Wellford
Info:North Light Books (1999), Paperback, 128 pages
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Painting Flowers on Rocks by Lin Wellford (1999)

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Painting Flowers on Rocks is my favourite of Lin Wellford's rock painting books. I've never been particularly fond of her painted animal rocks, but the bright colours and more geometric shapes of the flowers are both more appealing and (I've found) easier to work with. All of the projects in this book are beautiful and inspiring; however, they all seem to be fairly large and involved projects (with the possible exception of the primroses). I would have liked to have seen some smaller, simpler painting projects included as well. ( )
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For my parents, Nancy and Marion Wellford, who provided the ways and means for a happy, creative childhood.
With thanks to David and Katie Hanshaw, Monte and Suzanne Villines, Beth Stafford, Bill and Nancy Riddle, and especially Fayrene and Gaylord Farmer for the use of their interiors and gardens.
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When I painted my first rock years ago, I certainly never imagined the many magical possibilities this humble material offered.
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Anyone can be a rock artist! Just paint along with the easy-to-follow, step-by-step photographs. You don't need a green thumb to grow these bloomin' beauties - just some ordinary rocks and acrylic paint. Step-by-step instructions (with lots of pictures) make it fun and easy to paint your own rock tulips, daisies, petunias, daffodils and other flowers. They'll brighten any corner of your home, they make great gifts - and they're guaranteed not to wilt!

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