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Marbling

Projects, Design Ideas and Techniques for a More Colourful Life

Zeena Shah

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English
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
07 September 2022
Throughout this book, Zeena Shah will help you to find your own eye for colour through marbling. Colour is intrinsically linked to our mood, and this book will explore how this can be translated into your craft.

All you need is some inks and paper to start. Discover how accessible marbling can be as you learn to upcycle objects you already own and give them a new lease of life by playing with colour.

Including a collection of 20 projects from dyeing postcards and envelopes to scrunchies, picture frames and a patchwork cushion, as well as a section on seasonal projects including baubles and Easter eggs – this book covers everything you need to know to marble.

Learn how to find your colour confidence and uncover your love of marbling with this modern guide for craft lovers everywhere.

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Imprint:   Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 253mm,  Width: 201mm, 
Weight:   570g
ISBN:   9781787138407
ISBN 10:   1787138402
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Zeena Shah is an Art Director, Stylist, Designer, Illustrator and Author based in East London. A textile designer by training, having studied at Chelsea School of Art & Design, and author of How to Print Fabric (2015, David and Charles), Zeena’s love of surface pattern continues with her series of DIY craft tutorials and Sunday Crafternoon’s over on her @heartzeena Instagram feed. Her mission is to spread the craft bug with her colourful and creative style.

Reviews for Marbling: Projects, Design Ideas and Techniques for a More Colourful Life

With its vibrant hues and signature marbling, Zeena Shah’s maximalist flat provides a hit of happiness when you walk in. * Emma Jane Palin, The Guardian *


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