Rose Windows

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A practical guide to creating beautiful rose window designs using coloured tissue paper—ideal for Waldorf classrooms, seasonal celebrations, and home crafting.

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Rose Windows and How To Make Them: Coloured Tissue Paper Crafts

One of the glories of the medieval cathedrals was the rich display of colour and light in their great stained glass rose windows. Following the same patterns but using simple materials, this book shows how you can make decorative transparencies to hang in a window at home or in school.

The author gives step-by-step instructions on how to build up a design out of flower and star shapes, or snowflake and crystal motifs. She describes how to make more complex and magnificent rosettes, reminiscent of the rose windows of old. In the second half of the book, the author shows how to create transparencies to illustrate fairy stories and folk tales.

About the Author

Helga Meyerbröker is a respected Waldorf craft educator and author whose work focuses on creative handwork and artistic projects rooted in Waldorf education principles. With a deep appreciation for form, rhythm, and color, Meyerbröker’s books provide clear, accessible, and inspiring craft activities that nurture artistic sensitivity and practical skills in both children and adults.

Additional information

Weight 12 oz
Dimensions 7 × 0.3 × 7.5 in
Author

ISBN13

9780863151965

Format

Paperback

Published

July 1994

Pages

80

Ages

7 and up

Publisher

Floris Books

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