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The Antiquarian Sticker Book: An Illustrated Compendium of Adhesive Ephemera

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A beautiful collection of sticker ephemera for the modern-day crafter, scrapbooker, art lover, or for anyone who just loves stickers.

Curated and composed by artist and designer Tae Won Yu, this treasure trove of authentic historical prints from the ornate Victorian e...

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Description

Product ID:9781250208149
Product Form:Hardback
Country of Manufacture:CN
Title:The Antiquarian Sticker Book
Subtitle:An Illustrated Compendium of Adhesive Ephemera
Authors:Author: Odd Dot
Page Count:300
Subjects:Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts, Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
Description:Select Guide Rating
A beautiful collection of sticker ephemera for the modern-day crafter, scrapbooker, art lover, or for anyone who just loves stickers.

Curated and composed by artist and designer Tae Won Yu, this treasure trove of authentic historical prints from the ornate Victorian era is for the modern-day crafter, scrapbooker, art lover, or for anyone who just loves stickers.

Thousands of gorgeous stickers! The perfect present for sticker lovers of all ages!

Peel and decorate or browse and feast on the beauty of this lush sticker book unlike any other. A treasure trove of authentic historical prints from the ornate Victorian era to the early twentieth century can live on its own, be used on stationery and wrapping, or create an amazing collage.


Imprint Name:St Martin's Press
Publisher Name:St Martin's Press
Country of Publication:GB
Publishing Date:2020-03-03