Publisher's Synopsis
It's a Garden Party and you're invited to share the day with happy smiles, a cup of tea, some tasty delights and whimsical friends! Choose from the dozens of mix and match tea and hospitality themed designs created from Annie's Garden Tea Party, Tea Time and adorable Woodland Critters collection of images. Simply trace any of the fun designs from this workbook and then transfer the image onto your project surface to make outstanding personalized items with professional results every time. It doesn't matter if you're a seasoned artisan or simply looking for delightfully whimsical designs to satisfy your creative urges, you'll find 40 pages of themed designs you can use over and over again. Pages feature lineart pattern designs with small color samples to use for your decorative painting, paper crafting, scrapbooking and needleart projects...all are hand rendered images by Annie Lang! The images in this book are intended for personal, classroom and small resale business use to create individually crafted items. This 40 page publication features linework of little girls dressed up in their finest tea party outfits, serving tasy delights and enjoying party beverages. Also included are 2 sets of tables and chairs you can mix and match with dozens of table and treat items to create your own party scene. You'll also find dozens of coordinating teapots, cups, cakes, tea accessories, florals and wordart along with more than a dozen entertaining woodland garden critters! Designs can be colored with paint, color pencils, inks, markers, chalks, etc. There are extra pages at the back of the book you can use for personal project notes. How can you use these patterns? *Decorative painters can use them for wood, glass, wearables, plastic items, canvas, home dec accent items, furniture, walls and any other paintable surface imaginable. *Papercrafters can use them to create greeting cards, tags, scrapbooking accents, paper piecing projects and more. *Fabric artisans can use them to make appliques, quilt squares, wearable items, etc. *Teachers can use them to create fun bulletin boards, classroom novelties, murals, window decorations and teaching materials. *Cake makers and cookie bakers can use them to make clever wrappers, fondant treats, cookie stamps and other edible delights. *Designers can use them for artist reference to help spark your own creative inspirations!