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In the Middle Ages, all books were written by hand, which meant the images were painted by hand, too. Illuminated manuscripts gained popularity in the 12th century when illustrators started using thin sheets of precious metals to add light, or illumination, to their paintings. Making an illuminated manuscript today is a fun way to pay homage to the time when all books were made by hand, including the binding. You can spend a creative afternoon making your own story with beautiful images in the style of illuminated manuscripts.
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