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AlphaTangle - A Truly Tangled Alphabet - cover

AlphaTangle - A Truly Tangled Alphabet

Sandy Bartholomew

Publisher: Design Originals

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Summary

Revised and updated, this indispensible guide to Zentangle lettering jump starts your creativity and relaxation with the addictive art form called Zentangle ! Small in size and packed with tangles, Alpha Tangle is the perfect reference for all your "tangled" lettering.
Available since: 10/01/2014.
Print length: 64 pages.

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