Книга: «Scandinavian Folk Patterns»
Серия: "Creative Colouring for Grown-Ups" When it's cold and frosty outside and you're warm and toasty beside a blazing fire, what better way to relax and unwind than by colouring in the wonderful Scandinavian and Nordic patterns found in this book? From the huge variety of creatures typical of Scandinavian folklore to the traditional patterns from down the centuries and more modern influences, not forgetting the breathtaking beauty found in nature, Scandinavian Folk Patterns teems with beautiful patterns for you to colour and make your own. Издательство: "Michael O'Mara Books Limited" (2015) Формат: 210x300, 128 стр.
ISBN: 978-1-78243-445-0 Купить за 1449 руб на Озоне |
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