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Levin | General Nonfiction | 645.7 SPIE (Browse Shelf) | Available |
When a prized picture of yours is worth a thousand words, it's worth framing it so you can display its value and distinctiveness. With your scroll saw, you can make a variety of beautiful and unusual frames, which you won't find in a department store or even a frame shop: * a driftwood frame for a photo of an ocean holiday * a Victorian winter village frame for a Christmas gift photo * a frame shaped like a wedding bell * a combination bookend-picture frame * a nostalgic LP-shaped frame for your favorite recording star Basic instructions, fully illustrated, show you how to use your scroll saw on the special cuts and patterns, with special captioned photos for all the most imaginative and unique styles. Many can be completed in one afternoon. 128 pages, 8 1/2 x 10.
I got a lot out of this book, but only because I am a beginner. I would recommend buying it, but it is FAR FROM BEING THE ONLY one you will need.
This book is excellent! I'm a beginner in scroll sawing and this book has me very excited to begin making very interesting picture frames which I intend to give as X-mas presents. It not only gives you great projects but you can adjust the ideas and change it to serve your own purpose. The price is excellent for the amount of materials you get.
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