Paint by Sticker: Create 12 Masterpieces One Sticker at a Time!
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Graphic Design
Paint by Sticker: Create 12 Masterpieces One Sticker at a Time! Details
Review "It’s an art history lesson you can take anywhere." – The New York Times "It’s like the paint-by-numbers of your childhood, so you’ll get a dose of nostalgia, but with zero cleanup time." – Brit + Co "This fun book has gorgeous works of art that you create by following a number code to put stickers in the appropriate spaces on your masterpiece. No mess like you’d get with real painting and there’s no pencils, markers, or crayons to keep on top of. Everything you need is in this functional book." – Weight Watchers Read more About the Author Workman Publishing Company has been producing award-winning calendars, cookbooks, parenting guides, and children’s titles, as well as gardening, humor, self-help, and business books, since 1968. From our What to Expect® pregnancy and parenting series and Page-A-Day® Calendars to the iconic 1,000 Places to See Before You Die® and Brain Quest® children's products, our wide range of high-quality non-fiction titles and products inspire, educate, and entertain readers around the globe. Read more
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First off, I went to mention that I bought one of the Paint By Sticker Kids books for my students, and I haven't had any issues with it. This book was the first release from this series so hopefully some of my complaints have been corrected in later releases.As you can see from the photos, the stickers do not all line up perfectly. They're not all cut correctly, and several of the photos were not cut all the way through. A couple of the stickers actually ripped when I tried to remove them from the page, so I had to get an Xacto knife to cut the stuck stickers from the sheet.I do like that the stickers are very clearly labeled and separated into letter sections. It makes it much easier to find their corresponding place on the blank page. Both the sticker sheets and the blank pages are perforated, but if you don't want to rip them out, there are flaps on the front and back cover you can use to "bookmark" the sticker page as you flip back and forth. This book was way bigger than I thought it would be, which makes putting on all the small stickers much easier.