Alice in Wonderland Print Alice in wonderland decor White | Etsy
White Rabbit surrounded by watches and clocks. My interpretation of the white rabbit from Alice in Wonderland. Print of an original artwork by FabFunky. FabFunky antiquarian book prints feature the illustrations of Kelly Stevens-Mclaughlan, an established artist living and working on the south coast of the UK. Kelly’s images are available in various formats, including printed onto the pages of antique books from the 1800s, which have aged over time to a mellow ivory patina. The result is…
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****AVAILABLE NOW. NO WAIT TIME**** Hand sculpted and pressed in red earthenware from my original mold. The tile is glazed with a non-commercial turquoise semi-gloss glaze which accents the dimension of the piece, and produces an antique effect. Measures 4" square and is approx. 3/4" thick. A depression on the back allows this extra-thick tile to be hung on a wall.
MAY FULL MOON
"HARE'S 1st FULL MOON" by David Kettley http://www.davidkettley.com/ When you look up at the big bright moon tonight, you may think of it only as the May Full Moon. However, this moon has many names. They include Flower Moon (many Native American tribes), Green Leaf Moon (Lakota Sioux), Milk Moon (Colonial America), Bright Moon (Celtic), Dragon Moon (Chinese) Planting Moon (Cherokee and Sioux), Green Grass Moon (neo Pagans) and Hare Moon (Medieval England). Those who think of the May Moon as…
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'Autumn Hare' has been lovingly stitched using vintage fabrics, blanket pieces and buttons. The hare has been appliqued using scraps of linen and cotton fabrics. Machine and hand stitching embellish this highly textured surface. This piece may be framed or simply hung on the wall using mini bull dog clips (I personally think that this looks really effective!) This picture measures 37cm x 21 cm (at the widest point). As this is for display purposes only, please do not wash. (Sorry, I know…
Moon Gazing Hare - Artist Simon Williams