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Authentic Victorian designs celebrating themes of Christmas — especially Santa Claus — and New Year's.
Authentic Victorian-era vignettes of rosy-cheeked youngsters in charming costumes — carrying bouquets, riding bicycles, cuddling pets, more. Decorate gifts, notes, projects.
Handy album contains 8 blank laminated pages ideal for displaying or storing stickers. Easy removal or repositioning. Convenient, inexpensive.
Superbly engraved floral wreaths, bouquets and nosegays composed of roses, daisies, lilies, violets, more; space for messages, names. Add authentic 19th-century note to gifts, cards, packages, more.
Royalty-free authentic 19th-century engravings include Santa, bouquets, children, animals, cherubs, doves, much more. Immediately usable by artists, designers, craftspeople.
Jam-packed with hundreds of stickers, finger puppets, playing cards, activities, and drawing and coloring pages, this monkey-themed collection is sure to keep kids busy. Full color. Consumable.
"He ached to fly, She trained tirelessly for the stage. Part One of River of January examines the dizzying development of the twentieth century through the lives of Virginia farm boy, Montogmery "Chum" Chumbley in his quest to fly, and Helen Thompson, a glittering New York dancer who aspired to fame."
Twenty-seven large vintage illustrations of curly-headed cherubs, rosy-cheeked seraphs, and other celestial creatures will add a nostalgic touch to a variety of flat surfaces.
A large-format sticker book full of Krampus stickers. 72 removable stickers to delight good children and frighten the bad ones. In the early Christmas traditions of Europe, the Krampus was St. Nikolaus' dark servant-a hairy, horned, supernatural beast whose pointed ears and long, slithering tongue gave misbehavers the creeps At Christmastime, St. Nicholas rewards children who've been good all year-but those who have behaved badly are visited by the Krampus The images are pulled from vintage, pre-WWI Krampus postcards.