Devil’s food cake is a moist, airy, rich chocolate layer cake, and it is delicious! Devil’s Food Cake is an all American Classic! I’ll take a big slice!!!
Everyday beautiful things occur all around us. The sun comes up, the birds sing, coffee is delicious, dogs are cute, jokes make us laugh. Everything is woven into a beautiful tapestry of life. Celebrate life, all of it!
There are things in nature we humans never see, magical things, like this owl. He is no ordinary creature, he has been tasked with keeping the enchanted crystals, vines and branches grow round them to make the most magical wands!
This fun neutral muted retro pattern was inspired by Scandinavian fabric art of the fifties and sixties. It may be vintage but it still looks modern and clean.
Whenever you have several friends gathered together you have a party and these pink and raspberry colored forest friends are definitely having a party! Scandinavian inspired design makes these folk art figures look modern!
This little kitten cutie has holiday spirit to spare! With a sprig of holly tied to his toes with a festive ribbon he will spread Christmas cheer wherever he goes!
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I firmly believe this is why my Grandmother’s goodies always taste better than mine even if I follow the same recipe. There is magic in those hands, the hands that mix and measure with love!
Hummingbirds are so magical, seeing one always makes me feel like i’ve gotten a glimpse of the secret fairy world! This pretty scene was painted in the spirit of that lovely world.
A dragon protects his treasures and what could be more precious than books? I hope this image you finds its way to some libraries and classrooms! Golden bookmarks for reading a certain amount of books might be a fun incentive!
Softly Mr. Rabbit gathers blooms, blossoms and ferns to cozy up his happy home. The last bits of autumnal color will surely brighten up the coming long winter days.
Samhain is a Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the "darker half" of the year. Traditionally, it is celebrated from 31 October to 1 November.
Place the board upon the knees of two persons, lady and gentleman preferred, with the planchette upon the board. Place the fingers lightly but firmly, within 5 minutes Ouija will be then able to talk or answer questions.