Author: Treasures, ColoringBinding: PaperbackNumber Of Pages: 146Release Date: 17-09-2021Details: Feel Like A Fashion Designer A coloring book for all ages with beautiful illustrations. Use the imaginative line art in this book to produce your own works of art featuring outfits from the early 19th century. Perfect as a
Author: Treasures, ColoringBinding: PaperbackNumber Of Pages: 146Release Date: 17-09-2021Details: Feel Like A Fashion Designer
A coloring book for all ages with beautiful illustrations. Use the imaginative line art in this book to produce your own works of art featuring outfits from the early 19th century.
Perfect as a gift for anyone who loves fashion, history, and design. Coloring pages include 40 beautiful gowns in vintage styles from Regency Fashion. Each fashion illustration is hand-drawn and printed on one side of the page. Deciding the color combinations of illustration will make you feel like a fashion designer. Each illustration has 2 copies, the copies are available as a bonus so you can try different color combinations, save one as a backup or share with friends.Coloring the pages is also an effective and fun-filled way to relax and reduce stress.
We hope different historical costumes will arouse your curiosity in fashion history and fashion design and you will have fun along the way.EAN: 9798478789039Package Dimensions: 11.0 x 8.5 x 0.3 inchesLanguages: English
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