Linda Fry Kenzle - Books

Books

  • Art Dolls, 1985, Geneva Street Press
  • Herbs, 1990, Third Coast Book Company
  • Scented Geraniums, 1991, Eastlake Unlimited
  • Vines For America, 1992, Eastlake Unlimited
  • Embellishments: Adding Glamor to Garments, 1993, Chilton Book Company ISBN 0-8019-8478-5
  • Dazzle: Creating Artistic Jewelry & Distinctive Accessories, 1995, Chilton Book Company ISBN 0-8019-8638-9
  • The Irresistible Bead, 1996, Hyperion
  • Gathering: Using Simple Materials Gleaned From the Garden & Nature, 1998, KPBooks ISBN 0-87341-557-4
  • Pages: Innovative Book Making Techniques, 1998, Krause Publications ISBN 0-87341-547-7
  • Hit or Miss, 34 Autobiographical Paintings in hand-tipped plates, 2008, ICON Productions
  • The Primal Abstracts, 50 hand-tipped plates, 2008, ICON Productions

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