Eat local all year round! These ice cream scoops are "flavored" with springtime strawberries; summer figs; autumn peanuts and berries; and winter citrus. All the photos are originals taken while we were making jams and spreads; the produce was either home-grown or very locally sourced.
Faux-accented with the illusion of gold nautical buttons and a stitched heraldic patch, this striking non sequitur came from an interview in a documentary about the re-burial of the Romanov remains.
Come in! Come in! This design repurposes out-of-copyright vintage graphics to create a scene that combines community-minded action with wide-open spaces.
The flowers, leaves, and berries of this woven crown show the progress of the seasons around a wreath of English hawthorn. This design was based on the Arthurian story of Merlin and Vivian; Merlin is said to lie sleeping in, most popularly, a crystal cave, but other versions make his prison a hawthorn tree.
Painted hide rugs spread out to cure! Just add a cozy fireside. (No actual painted bears, rabbits, deer, or wolves were harmed in the making of this design.)
The colors of the Bi Pride flag blur and dance in a classic Edison bulb. For proud bisexuals and for anyone who has ever screamed "JUST HAVE A THROUPLE ALREADY!" at a fictional love triangle.
Real Victorian greeting scraps were recolored and placed to create this pretty springtime display: baskets of eggs, vases of flowers, and hatching eggs entwined in fuchsias and violets.
A Christmas tree with aro-pride flag garlands in a simple, bright, naive cut-paper style, because queerness is a source of joy, and we arospec types can enjoy Hallmark Christmas movies in a different but no less valid way.
Patterns and motifs in a bolder and brighter take on classic fall/winter tones. All the colors in the illustrations match the tones in the original photos, taken on a sunny day in a pick-your-own apple orchard.
Styled like a traditional embroidered patch, these merit badges celebrate the things that are getting us through the 2020s. This badge is for those of us who bought up an awful lot of pullet chicks during the many weird little supply shortages of mid-2020.
Thirty-five individual miniature portraits freshen up Victorian looks! Great for assigning roles at your ttrpg tea party or adorning a ladylike space. Backgrounds of emerald, cornflower, and ashes-of-roses reflect the rich colors that real Victorian ladies preferred.
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victorian, vintage, cartoon, portraits, character portraits
Colorfully mottled tie-dye tokens -- a modern take on the shape of ancient Chinese coins -- are inscribed with four chivalrous virtues and tinted to match a modern Pride flag.
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lochnestfarm, chinese coins, chinoiserie, asian, east meets west
Original character designs based on John Tenniel's illustrations for one of the classics of Victorian children's literature, Lewis Carroll's second Alice novel "Through the Looking-Glass."
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lewis carroll, through the looking glass, alice in wonderland, red queen, white queen