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Moths, Mushrooms And Butterflies

Moths, Mushrooms And Butterflies

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  • Bring the beauty of stained glass outdoors
  • Black and white patterns can be resized for your needs
  • 27 stained glass patterns

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Mystical and mesmerizing, moths, mushrooms, and butterflies are nature’s delicate storytellers, each carrying a quiet magic. Moths, with their velvety wings, dance in the moonlight, drawn to hidden mysteries. Mushrooms rise from the earth like tiny enchanted kingdoms, thriving in the shadows and weaving unseen connections beneath our feet. Butterflies, vibrant and fleeting, embody transformation, fluttering through the air as living whispers of change. Together, they remind us of the beauty in the unseen, the magic in transformation, and the quiet wonder hidden in the world around us.

Create your own enchanting projects with the stunning designs created by artist Kerian Massey. This stained glass pattern book is filled with progressive levels of design, to go along with your expanding skill-set. Once you master a level, there is a more complex version of the same pattern to try out. Digital download available from publisher with proof of purchase. Patterns include 17 moths, 9 mushrooms and 1 butterfly. 

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