Sunday, April 29, 2012

Such fine china...

Reader's Digest - 1961 edition:
 
“It's a wise husband who
will buy his wife such fine
china that she won't trust
him to wash the dishes.”

~ Unknown author ~



These round images are available in 2 sizes.
Use for gift tags, homemade jams/jellies labels,
stickers, envelope seals, tags for tea bags, etc.
 



Here are the sources & free
graphics used in my artwork:

*bumble button*

*The Graphics Fairy*


14 comments:

  1. Very beautiful Megan! As a man and having these dishes, I too would let my wife wash these. Have a great week ahead!

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  2. simplemente maravillosas!

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  3. So beautiful! Clever quote!

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  4. thanks for these gorgeous images.
    greetings from ann

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  5. Ha, that's good! Sounds like something my wise hubby might say...:)I've been reading L M Montgomery quotes since I saw the one you had posted.She was brilliant.
    Hope you had a nice Sunday!

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  6. AnonymousMay 01, 2012

    These are just so pretty and will work for lots of different things very useful. Thank you for sharing and for your lovely work.

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  7. Love these, they are so pretty. Thank you again for all that you make available for us.

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  8. Love what you are making with the graphics from my blog! Just beautiful. Thank you for always mentioning Bumble Button. Love Louise

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  9. thank you for the beautiful china plates

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  10. Ciao troppo belle queste etichette complimenti vorrei essere cosi brava e imparare queste decorazioni con i fiori
    grazie
    jolavand@

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  11. These images reminded me of the time I was doing china painting.Really loved it. Saved my paints with the idea of doing more when I retired.Well ,I retired and so did the money, so I'll have to live vicariously thru you. So beautiful thanks for sharing,these should be pretty on a card.

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  12. your images are so beautiful! I wish I had y grannys vintage books here!
    anyway I saw these and I thought of another usage... charms!! (for setting and cabochon) I will try them!!
    Thanks!!

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  13. Thanks for your pictures, are amaizing!!!!

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  14. Lovely pictures, beautifully presented. Thank you so very much. Narnt

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