Signs of God Religious Stained Glass Patterns: 35 Designs - 22 Pieces Or Less! [Book]

Signs of God Religious Stained Glass Patterns: 35 Designs - 22 Pieces Or Less! [Book]

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This unique book was created for stained glass artists who desire simple and beautiful patterns incorporating many of the familiar symbols of Christianity. Included in this book are 35 original designs featuring such notable scenes as Noah's Ark, Moses parting the Sea, the Burning Bush, Jesus carrying the Cross, and Jesus' Tomb. Also included are designs showcasing such symbols as the Cross, the Dove, and the Bible.

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This unique book was created for stained glass artists who desire simple and beautiful patterns incorporating many of the familiar symbols of Christianity. Included in this book are 35 original designs featuring such notable scenes as Noah's Ark, Moses parting the Sea, the Burning Bush, Jesus carrying the Cross, and Jesus' Tomb. Also included are designs showcasing such symbols as the Cross, the Dove, and the Bible.

Signs of God Religious Stained Glass Patterns: 35 Designs - 22 Pieces Or Less! [Book]

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