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B**S
Five Stars
Good book with various steps to draw flowers by practising and colouring it.
M**R
Not as par expectations
Book is titled as how to draw flowers but inside more then half drawings are of fruits …this feels so disappointing.
J**T
Enjoying practicing to draw flowers 💐
Loved how easy to follow. Still working on it.
E**N
Great help in my quest to learn to draw.
Good book and quick delivery. However I am disappointed at how difficult it has become to withdraw from prime membership. Clicking on ‘end membership’ in Manage prime membership section elicits no confirmation that membership will end on last day of trial. I rarely have use for all the benefits offered so for me it is not worth being a member of prime. I do not wish to continue with my membership at the end of the trial period.
M**A
Muy bueno
Súper para niños pequeños
S**M
Great Product!
Perfect! It was exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a book that takes a beginner likeme and walks me through, step-by-step, to drawing something simple, accurate and beautiful that I canuse in everyday life like on cards, notes, letters, journal entries or entertaining children.I HIGHLY recommend it. This book increases slightly in difficulty as the reader/drawer progresses throughthe pages of 30 flowers including the Rose, Daisy, Lily of the Valley, Poinsettia,Tulip, Easter Lilly, Sunflower, Daffodil, Orchid, Carnation, Buttercup, Pansy and Violet.I found that the skills from one flower build to the next one. As I practiced with the first flower,it helped me learn skills for the second. It's clear and very user friendly; so long as I am payingattention and using patience with myself as I learn. I definitely use my eraser as I go.In my opinion, the flower shown on the front cover is a fairly accurate "average" of complexity for drawing.Some of the flowers are more simple to learn than that one and some are more advanced.I was happy with my results in drawing the first flower (Evening Primrose)after about 10 minutes.Then the second flower (Buttercup) was a little more difficult, but the practice from the first made it smoother.I was comfortable drawing the Buttercup in a little less than 15 minutes.The quality that I learned to draw on these two flowers, in a few minutes, has enough beauty and elegance that I'd beglad to put either of them on a party invitation or a family newsletter. I also feel confident that I could easilyshow others how to draw them. The designs also have a simplicity about them so that I could color them with a crayon,pencil or marker in a minute or less. Very versatile.I've never been a drawing artist although I've always wanted to learn. I'm just starting. I like this book.
N**R
Budding artists
We have two sisters among our grandchildren, who are budding artists. Purchased several books about learning to draw basics for them to share with the one on drawing flowers, advance to Drawing animals, and now people and faces.The processes shown have guided them into doing much more. A great beginning for those interested in drawing art
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