"I had hoped for better" | 2006-06-25 |
| - Reviewed By eolj |
The content fits the title, "an idea book" but, be careful that this is what you want or need.
This book is heavy on line drawing templates that you can use. I was looking for something that focused on technique. I prefer not to rob someone else's design. |
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"Quite good but the description is misleading" | 2006-01-30 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1AT7Y0JWSWVJA |
| I found this book to be good, but I was disappointed with the "Patterns" which consisted of little tiny depictions of the shape of the project. I bought the book specifically to get patterns and, while the book is very good, I was disappointed that the patterns we basically useless for someone new to mosaics. |
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"The Mosaic Idea Book" | 2005-09-26 |
| - Reviewed By User: ANW6PXWAJEOBC |
| After a few pages of "How To" basics, the remaining pages are mostly filled with small isolated images documented in clever "artsy" dialect. From the title: "Ideas," I expected to see large completed conceptions where I could examine the total effect of a whole composition, especially how the color, shape and size of the border influenced the overall result of an end product. |
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"ONE OF THE BEST!!" | 2003-06-25 |
| - Reviewed By gmorgan61 |
| As a self-taught mosaicist, I own 25 mosaic books, including this one, and I can honestly say that the Mosaic Idea Book is one of the best of the bunch. Instructions are clearly presented and accompanied by a generous assortment of photos. As in any good how-to book, the author explains the basic materials, tools, and techniques used in mosaic work, but she does so in a way that really holds the reader's interest. One of the book's best features is that it contains plenty of patterns -- a tremendously valuable resource for both beginners and advanced mosaicists. The patterns are especially helpful, however, for the novice mosaicist who is still learning how to plan and lay out a design. Friends and I have used a few of the patterns in the book -- we enlarged/reduced them on a copy machine, to fit our specific projects. I used the chameleon pattern and created a mosaic that everyone describes as "spectacular." This book gives readers a lot of "bang for their buck." If you can buy only one mosaic book, I highly recommend this one. |
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"Many designs to copy" | 2002-07-07 |
| - Reviewed By Anonymous |
| I bought the book as a beginner looking for the basics of how to get started. While the book has that info, its emphasis is on specific animal and plant design, borders, symbols, etc. Heavy on the animals. While this isn't the main book I consult in mosaic-making (I like Leslie Dierk's book), I will definitely keep this as a reference. |
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"Great ideas" | 2001-04-10 |
| - Reviewed By Anonymous |
| This book is a great source of ideas. Many books just give you projects, this book helps you create your own design and make a project that is more 'you' |
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"Great beginner book!" | 2001-01-12 |
| - Reviewed By Anonymous |
| This book is great for beginners like myself. The designs were easy to follow, and a great starting point for your own designs. It offers individual design elements and borders with multiple color suggestions as well as the usual examples of completed mosaics and technique. I have found this an excellent reference book. |
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"The best mosaic book of all!" | |
| - Reviewed By Anonymous |
| This is the hands-down, all-time best. I have just about every mosaic book published in the last 10 years. It has tons of interesting patterns--sophisticated yet simple. It's a little 'long' on animal patterns--it even includes the ever-popular 'winged bat' in various poses. The animal mosaicist will especially enjoy the book--but don't let that put you off. It has more useful patterns than any book on my mosaic shelf. Simply: The best. |
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