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Learn to Paint Magazines with Patterns from 1988 to 2000. The Focus?. Learn to draw! You can take these patterns and use on wood, canvas or whatever you choose even if the particular artist uses them in a totally different manner. Detailed instructions down to the paint colors and shades, supplies, finishing and more. The Focus? BUNNIES! Learn to draw! You can take these patterns and use on wood, canvas or whatever you choose even if the particular artist uses them in a totally different manner. Detailed instructions down to the paint colors and shades, supplies, finishing and more. Back in the late 80's and all throughout the 90's, people were getting steeped into learning how to paint and it was so much fun. These magazines were hugely popular and I know you'll love them. You'll find patterns you can take out of the magazines and use as is or trace them to keep the originals nice. Learn something new today and have some fun! Garden Groupies by Special Welcomes Publications / Lesa Maloney 46 pages Year 1996 Cabbage Green by Trafton Thompson Publishing / Jim Shore 34 pages Year:1994 Sculpture that they turned into sketches for you to enjoy on your own projects. Brambleberry Creek by Cats in the Cradle / Linda McFadden 26 pages Looks like this is a signed copy at the very bottom of the front cover it shows a signature Linda's name and the year 1999 Copyright year inside says 2000. Patterns on this magazine were never stapled, but slipped into the middle for easy access. Bunny Hugs by Viking Folk Art / Kathy Whitmire 26 pages Year 1988 Easter Eggs Frony Ritter 18 pages Year 1990 and Is an improved reprint of the original 1990 book. Family Frolics by Juliet Designs / Margaret Steed 32 pages Year 1995 Wabbit Twacks Book Two by Shirley Wilson's LadyBug Art Center / Pat Wooster 36 pages Year 1992 Flipping through them, I was surprised at how nicely they kept all these years. All patterns are in new condition as I never used any of these! (I ended up getting more into sculpture) There are 2 Hand written names on cover of Brambleberry and Bunny Hugs as I was 'supposed' to have given them to my friend Susie. Did I inspect each magazine as if I were an antiquarian? No, I did not so please speak up if you need further or more detailed information. I'm always happy to help serious buyers! Personal Note: Continuing to sell all of my possessions due to my homeowners insurance pricing me out of my home with another ridiculous rate increase. Zero claims. I'm 68 years old now and on a very, very limited income. I can't believe what these companies are doing to seniors and others. Know that by bidding you're helping this ole gal to keep her home and I'm so appreciative! In return, know that I sell nothing but quality items and I'm sure you'll be very happy with any purchase. Thanks so much! Happy Bidding!