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|  | Celtic Tattoos by Mallory Pearce Adorn arms and legs with ten striking motifs displaying authentic Celtic designs: real and mythical animal figures, interlaced spirals, and more. Safe and easy to apply. Simple to remove.
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Celtic Alphabets CD-ROM and Book by Dover Six wonderfully decorative black-and-white alphabets plus a basic alphabet of calligraphic Celtic letters will add a unique touch to poster art, advertising copy, textile design, and other projects.
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|  | Celtic and Medieval Alphabets: 53 Complete Fonts by Dan X. Solo Inspired by the calligraphy of the Middle Ages, this treasury of unusual fonts features Gothic typefaces such as Lowenbrau, Kaiser, and Hansa along with the lighter styles of Leipzig, Tory, and Hamburg. 53 fonts.
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Celtic Animals Charted Designs by Ina Kliffen Forty-three color-coded charts, complete instructions, and easy-to-follow diagrams enable even beginners to create a wealth of fabulous patterns for a variety of needlecraft projects.
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|  | Celtic Animals Coloring Book by Mallory Pearce Add your own hues to 43 colorable vignettes depicting stylized birds, fish, serpents, mythological creatures, and other fabulous fauna. For artists, craftspeople, and coloring book enthusiasts of every age.
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Celtic Armband Tattoos by Marty Noble 4 striking, temporary designs. Within their spirals and weaves, the tattoos incorporate images of mythical creatures, mystical figures, and fanciful birds. Simple to apply and easy to remove.
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|  | Celtic Body Art Tattoos by Anna Pomaska Celtic designs are shown off in 12 easy-to-apply tattoos in popular blue-black ink. Designs include mythical creatures, human figures in spirals and weaves, abstracts, and more. Instructions.
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Celtic Charted Designs by Co Spinhoven Over 300 lovely designs from Book of Kells, Tara Brooch, and other authentic Celtic sources: spiral work, knot work, biomorphic patterns, and more.
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|  | Celtic Clip Art for Machine Embroidery by Alan Weller Needlecrafters can choose from a wealth of designs, each rendered in black-and-white and three different color combinations. Images include knots, spirals, whimsical animals, and letters for monogramming. "A fabulous collection." — The Midwest Book Review.
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Celtic Crosses Stickers by A. G. Smith Sinuous interlacings of mythological beasts, knotted symbols, and other traditional Celtic images — 20 designs in all — create a dazzling visual display. Use as embellishments to stationery, packages, notebooks, more.
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|  | Celtic Design Coloring Book by Ed Sibbett, Jr. Add your own hues to an array of interlacings, geometric-animal combinations, decorative initials, and more, all from authentic Celtic sources including Book of Kells. Captions. 37 illustrations.
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Celtic Designs and Motifs by Courtney Davis Over 100 Celtic motifs, both abstract and pictorial, have been adapted from authentic Celtic sources and include full- and half-page rectangles, triangles, circles, frames, borders, corners, and medallions.
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|  | Celtic Designs CD-ROM and Book by Dover Intriguing archive of 96 different black-and-white designs features the sinuous interlacements, stylized mythical creatures, abstracts, geometrics, and other elements that give Celtic art its unique distinction.
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Celtic Designs for Artists and Craftspeople CD-ROM and Book by Dover, Dover Clip Art Editors More than 200 authentic motifs, ideal for myriad uses, include elaborate spirals and weaves, exotic birds, horned beasts, mermaids, and other fanciful creatures that can be used as borders or individually.
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|  | Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs Twenty tales embodying the humor and heroism of Celtic folklore have been compiled into one volume. The stories are lavishly illustrated by the pen-and-ink drawings of John D. Batten. 38 drawings.
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Celtic Gods and Heroes by Marie-Louise Sjoestedt Noted French scholar and linguist discusses gods of the continental Celts, beginnings of mythology in Ireland, Irish mother-goddesses and chieftain-gods, and heroes.
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|  | Celtic Iron-on Transfer Patterns by Courtney Davis Appealing selection of 65 easy-to-apply iron-on transfer patterns featuring Celtic designs that range from simple fretwork to elaborate wreaths, plus borders and frames that imaginatively incorporate animals and plants. Includes easy-to-follow instructions.
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|  | Celtic Letters and Ornaments CD-ROM and Book by Dover A breathtaking treasury of 227 black-and-white Celtic ornaments and Kellstype initials. Filled with extravagant beauty, masterfully ornate letters are displayed amid centuries-old motifs displaying interlaced beasts and intricate knots.
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Celtic Mazes by Dave Phillips 36 distinctive labyrinths challenge maze travelers to reach their goals by moving through all designated points and by using paths and intersections only once. Mazes graded according to difficulty.
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Celtic Mythology by John Arnott MacCulloch Illustrations from rare sources enhance this treasury detailing the strife and mythic powers of the gods, their loves and aid to mortals, and of famed heroes, pagans, and Christians.
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|  | Celtic Notebook by Spinhoven On the cover, a striking mythical creature typical of traditional Celtic art. Inside, 64 ruled pages for names, addresses, appointments, and other reminders. Great gift idea!
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Celtic Stained Glass Coloring Book by Courtney Davis Sixteen full-page plates of Celtic motifs on translucent paper. Mythical beasts, Celtic crosses, saints, and more. Color and hang near a light source for exciting stained glass effects.
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|  | Celtic Stained Glass Pattern Book by Mallory Pearce Ninety-one patterns adapted from The Book of Kells and other authentic sources depict mythical creatures, human figures, birds, fish, abstract motifs. Color and hold up to light for stained glass effect.
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Celtic Stencil Designs by Co Spinhoven 130 beautiful, dramatic designs in a great range of size, shape, complexity. All royalty-free, with subjects ranging from birds and beasts of myth and scripture to elegantly wrought abstract motifs.
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|  | Celtic Stencil Designs CD-ROM and Book by Co Spinhoven Exciting, versatile images depict birds and beasts of myth and scripture, elegant abstract designs, and more. Available in varied sizes, shapes, and complexities. 164 black-and-white illustrations.
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Celtic Stickers: 24 Full-Color Pressure-Sensitive Designs by Co Spinhoven Unique sticker collection features 24 motifs derived from body ornament, illuminated manuscripts, architectural decoration and other arts — all reflecting the rich symbolism and elegant craftsmanship of centuries-old Celtic design.
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Celtic Vector Designs by Alan Weller A celebration of the ever-popular Celtic visual arts, this design anthology offers over 260 Vector-based interpretations of all the traditional motifs — interlacing patterns, intricate knotwork, and imaginative animal forms.
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|  | Celtic Vector Motifs by Alan Weller This compilation of more than 300 easily customized graphics features mythical beasts, circular and square spot illustrations, and other traditional motifs, all graced by the intertwined style of ancient Celtic artwork. Files are offered in EPS, SVG, JPEG, and PNG formats.
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Full-Color Celtic Decorative Letters CD-ROM and Book by Mallory Pearce, Jennifer Krebs Unusual collection features eye-catching letters of the alphabet incorporating a variety of traditional Celtic images. Woven into intricate patterns are half-human mythical figures, florals, animal life, and highly stylized serpentine motifs. 307 color illustrations.
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|  | Full-Color Celtic Designs CD-ROM and Book by Marty Noble This treasury of 117 striking, royalty-free motifs includes winged creatures, religious figures, serpentine scrolls, letters of the alphabet incorporating highly stylized designs, plus a variety of frames and borders.
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Full-Color Celtic Frames and Borders CD-ROM and Book by Mallory Pearce These 59 authentic motifs, incorporating mythical creatures, birds, mermaids, abstract patterns, a handsome Celtic cross and more, are suitable for computer or traditional cut-and-paste use.
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|  | Fun with Celtic Stencils by Paul E. Kennedy 6 sturdy and unusual designs for decorative uses by children and adults: human face, horse's head, mythical creature, 3 more.
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Little Celtic Stained Glass Coloring Book by John Green Eight authentic designs to color and hang near a light source: St. Matthew, a man and a bird, interlaced figures, an angel, a merman, a Celtic cross, and two others.
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|  | Shiny Celtic Stickers by Marty Noble Derived from traditional Celtic ornamentation, 12 dazzling symbols feature humans, animals, and mythical figures; serpentine scrollwork; and intricately woven motifs. Perfect attention-getters for flat surfaces.
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Twelve Celtic Bookmarks by Co Spinhoven Elegant designs embody the rich coloration and sinuous intertwining of geometric figures and organic forms characteristic of Celtic art. Bookmarks are laminated for durability.
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|  | Ancient Goddesses Tattoos by Anna Pomaska Impress admirers of prehistoric art and mythology with wearable images of a Minoan snake goddess, India's "Mother of the World," and 4 other unique figures.
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Ancient Mexican Art Tattoos by Marty Noble Four large tattoos: Mixtec God of Death, Olmec Jaguar God, and intricate figures from a Mayan relief and an Aztec calendar.
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|  | Angels Art Tattoos by Marty Noble Exquisite details from masterpieces by Dürer, Murillo, Raphael, and Bouguereau depict heavenly creatures embracing, playing the lute, posing pensively, and reclining on draped fabric.
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Blake Art Tattoos by William Blake, Marty Noble Details from 4 of the great English artist's finest works, including The Ancient of Days, Job's Sons and Daughters Destroyed, and 2 from The Book of Urizen.
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|  | Butterflies and Flowers Tattoos by Charlene Tarbox Nature's loveliest offerings are ready to lend a bright and colorful note to shoulders, cheeks, and other places. The 6 eye-catching tattoos feature graceful butterflies among delicate garden flowers.
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Butterfly Body Art Tattoos by Anna Pomaska Thirteen designs, printed in popular blue-black ink and depicting whimsical images of this graceful insect, are perfect for adorning cheeks, shoulders, ankles, and more.
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|  | Chinese Characters Tattoos by Marty Noble Six large, colorful symbols for love, wealth, happiness, long life, luck, and joy — all ready to be applied quickly and safely to various parts of the body. Instructions.
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Chinese Dragons Tattoos by Bruce LaFontaine Six stylized dragons from the Far East — in various positions and poses — are ready to dress up a bare arm, leg, back, or other body part.
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|  | Dinosaur Tattoos by Ruth Soffer Ten realistic renderings of popular dinosaurs include images of the three-horned triceratops, the stegosaurus and its bony plates, spiky styracosaurus, and the fearsome king of them all, tyrannosaurus.
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Egyptian Gods and Goddesses Art Tattoos by Marty Noble Four large peel-and-apply images of ancient deities: Ra, the sun god; Osiris, god of the underworld; Isis, goddess of fertility; and Anubis, god who leads the dead to judgment.
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|  | Extreme Lions and Tigers Tattoos by George Toufexis Four extremely big tattoos feature a pair of lion and tiger heads plus two full body pieces. Each image is set against a striking background of tribal art.
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Extreme Snakes Tattoos by George Toufexis Realistic and radical, four tattoos crackle with energy and danger. One colorful snake is entwined around a sword — the others are ready to strike at any second.
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|  | Glitter Tattoos Angels by Barbara Lanza Glittering angels brighten the world with their luminous glow, bearing flowers and lighting the darkness with candlelight. The set includes 6 heavenly tattoos that can be applied and removed easily.
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Glitter Tattoos Butterflies by Jan Sovak Let these 10 easy-to-apply tattoos alight on arms and legs. Delicately beautiful yet bold with color, these graceful butterflies come in all shapes and sizes, all with shimmering, wide-open wings.
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|  | Glitter Tattoos Chinese Floral Designs by Carol Belanger Grafton Inspired by lotus and cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums, and other flowers of traditional Chinese art, this collection of wearable art features six tattoos, each dusted with glitter for extra dazzle.
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Glitter Tattoos Dragons by Christy Shaffer This foursome of easy-to-apply body art includes a pair of winged warriors going fang-to-fang, a Chinese dragon taking on a tiger, and more. Plus, each tattoo comes with a magical dash of glitter!
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|  | Glitter Tattoos Hearts by Charlene Tarbox Have a heart with these sparkling tattoos! Here are the hearts that turn heads! Ten heart-shaped tattoos come with a dash of glitter that makes them especially eye-catching and enchanting. When you wear these sweet hearts, any day can be Valentine's Day!
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Glitter Tattoos Henna by Anna Pomaska Traditional body art in glitter tattoo form! Nine all-original designs are based on popular Indian henna mehndi patterns, including a lotus flower, peacock, elephant with raised trunk, butterfly, and floral paisleys.
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|  | Glitter Tattoos Sun, Moon, Stars by Anna Pomaska From the first light of dawn till long after dark, these sparkling tattoos will shine on brightly. Twelve heavenly images includes rising suns, snoozing moons, and twinkling stars.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Tattoos Butterflies by Jan Sovak Let these glow-in-the-dark butterflies alight on arms and legs for nonstop smiles and fun. Delicately beautiful yet bold with color, these 11 graceful tattoos come in a variety of sizes
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|  | Glow-in-the-Dark Tattoos Dragons by Christy Shaffer These 6 glow-in-the-dark tattoos feature colorfully compelling and beautifully beastly dragons that will light up imaginations. Each image will continue its mythical magic long after the lights go out!
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Glow-in-the-Dark Tattoos Fairies by Darcy May These gauzy-winged creatures of legend will glimmer with life when it's dark. Graceful and colorful, the six splendid tattoos look charming on arms, legs, ankles—anywhere they're placed.
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|  | Glow-in-the-Dark Tattoos Fantasy by Eric Gottesman Let your imagination run free as you journey to a land of fantasy. These intriguing tattoos include a sorcerer, sword-wielding centaur, fire-breathing dragon, and seven more, all ready to glow in the dark and dazzle you.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Tattoos Lizards by Christy Shaffer Place one on your cheek or shoulder, and see how these reptile tattoos attract instant attention! Six images include a Frilled Lizard, Leopard Gecko, Green Iguana, Komodo Dragon, and other ready-to-glow dazzlers.
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|  | Glow-in-the-Dark Tattoos Magical Butterflies by Anna Pomaska Butterflies are among the most popular tattoos, and these 12 graceful specimens show why! Glowing with whimsy, they come in an assortment of sizes, with instructions for application and removal.
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Henna Birds Tattoos by Anna Pomaska In India, henna tattoos are part of the celebration of weddings and other special occasions. These 10 tattoos feature a variety of reddish-brown designs inspired by the peacock, India's national bird.
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|  | Henna Butterflies Tattoos by Anna Pomaska Shades of the mystical Far East! Add an authentic tattooed look to arms, legs, and cheeks with 11 charming designs of delicate butterflies, all printed in a distinctive reddish-brown ink.
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Henna Floral Tattoos by Anna Pomaska The ancient art of body painting takes on new life in this collection of attractive tattoos. Included are 4 large henna-colored designs depicting clusters of flowers and leafy tendrils.
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|  | Henna Hearts Tattoos by Anna Pomaska Lend exotic appeal to arms, cheeks, and other body parts with any of these ten lovely, henna-tinted tattoos. Delicate edgings, florals, and other pretty touches in traditional reddish-brown hues add extra pizzazz to the heart-shaped designs.
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Henna Paisley Tattoos by Anna Pomaska Paisley designs originating generations ago in the Middle East are among today's most popular decorative motifs the world over. This tattoo collection, featuring 10 patterns in fashionable, reddish-brown hues.
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|  | Henna Tattoos by Anna Pomaska Thirteen charming motifs: paisley prints, flora garlands, dainty blossoms, and more — all printed in a distinctive reddish-brown ink for that authentic "tattooed" look.
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Indian Design Tattoos by Peter Linenthal Ten designs depict a Zuñi symbol for the sun from a Corn Dance headdress, a Kwakiutl totem figure representing a thunderbird, and other Native American motifs. Identifications.
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|  | Japanese Characters Tattoos by Marty Noble Show off those cool Japanese characters with safe and easy-to-use temporary tattoos. Eight visually attractive designs signify Peace, Beauty, Tranquillity, Courage, Good Fortune, Love, Happiness, and Health.
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Kahlo Art Tattoos by Frida Kahlo, Marty Noble Four haunting images by one of the 20th century's most original artists, adapted as tattoo art: Self-Portrait with Monkeys, Diego and I, The Little Deer, and Self-Portrait with Collar of Thorns.
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|  | Magical Dragons Tattoos by Eric Gottesman Images of 4 fearsome mythical beasts come with widespread wings, long, pointed tails, sharp claws, and scaly skins.
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Mandala Tattoos by Marty Noble Four large, colorful tattoos of mandala designs from Tibet — signifying "wholeness" and used for ritual purposes — will lend an exotic touch wherever they're applied.
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|  | Nordic Gods Tattoos by Jeff A. Menges Striking portrayals of 4 ancient, all-powerful figures: Aegir, supreme ruler of the ocean; Thor, god of thunder; Odin, father of the gods; and Valkyrie, an armed female warrior.
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Samurai Warriors Art Tattoos by Eric Gottesman Four tattoos: Kabuki actors Bando Kamezo and Ichikawa Kodanji IV, and details from The Warrior Egara no Heita Battling with a Giant Serpent and Tamaya Shimbei and Ugai Kujuro. Instructions. Identifications.
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|  | Roses Tattoos by Charlene Tarbox Ten beautiful tattoos depict favorite flower — full-blown roses, dainty buds, long-stemmed beauties, more.
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Yoga Sanskrit Tattoos by Anna Pomaska Seven tattoos, derived from the world's oldest language, symbolize the popular yoga mantras used in meditation practices. Each tattoo corresponds to a chakra, or energy center in the body.
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