Well, it's Thursday so that means it's request day again! Here's what I found for you this week:
Mona wanted an antique button card. So fun to use if you sell old buttons, or other tiny trinkets, just print onto cardstock and cut out!

Petra requested a spoon and a plate. No plate yet Petra, but here's your spoon!

Nikki & Flo's Diner requested something with a Coffee theme. Here's a cute Coffee bag!

And lastly Ellen had a wish for some quilting ladies. Aren't they cute?!!
That's all for this week. Do you have a request for an image? If so please leave it here in the comments section of my Request Day post, and then check back on Thursday to see if I found your requested image. Each week I go back and check under my Thursday posts to find what your looking for, it's so much easier for me that way. I'm afraid I'm a very disorganized Fairy, so if you email it to me I most likely will loose it or not be able to remember what you asked for. So sorry but I'm a complete mess when it comes to email!!!
XXXOOO




Karen you are so generous to share these amazing graphics with us! Just wanted to say thanks a million. I love the quilting ladies, so sweet.
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Wnderful images yet again Karen. Any chance of a few classy dragons? My oriental obsessed 11year old is driving me nuts and I cant find anything "real" enough for him.
ReplyDeleteLove as always Gina x x x
I love this CARD!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not going to request anything because I am not clever enough to think of something like a button card! What a fantastic thing! Thank you, and thanks to the reader who thought of it, too. :)
Beautiful spoon! Have you any table knife too?
ReplyDeleteCiao & Hallo! ;)
Dani
Awesome images - particularly LOVE the button card. What a find, Karen! Thank you so much for your generosity! Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeleteLovely images as usual, that picture of the quilting ladies is adorable! On another note, I have a little something for you:)
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You really ARE the Graphics Fairy~
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Karen- The daffodil is brilliant, thank you so much! I can't imagine how you manage to do all that you do for us but I sure appreciate it. You're the best. xxx Nancy
ReplyDeletewhoops, I meant to add: Thank you for making the images hi-resolution, it really makes a difference. xxx Nancy
ReplyDeleteHi Karen could you please find some silhouettes of children, thank you i love what you do for the blogging community, Amanda
ReplyDeleteLOVE the daffodil!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the spoon (and for the other images), it is fab and will work so well with your fork and knife. Petra.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, I look forward to your posts every day to see what goodies you have to share! Would you happen to have anything "Baltimore" or "crab" themed? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove your site!
ReplyDeleteI'm redoing our bathroom, any bathroom ads, soap, medicine anything bathroom.
Thank you!
Hi Karen, I agree you are generous and have helped countless bloggers do more with their blogs than they could on their own! I appreciate it. Love the images today....thank you so much.
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Have a great Easter!]
Debbie
So many cuties, Karen! I better get busy and start thinking how to use them! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteAll of the images you find are wonderful! Today I especially like the Quilting Ladies. I think I am going to shrink this one, frame it and put it into my Mom's miniature sewing shop! =D
ReplyDeleteCool Karen!
ReplyDeleteHow nice you find what people are requesting!
You are the nicest!!
Rosemary
Karen - I'm new to your site and all the wonderful clip art. I don't remember how I found you, but I count it as one of my lucky days that I did! I love the button card and the quilting ladies (could be my friends and I if were adults then!) I'd like to request a circus elephant if you could find one. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen! Those quilting ladies are just adorable, such wonderful smiles. I think I'll use it on a vintage style mother's day card.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilting ladies! Could you find a picture of some bright red cherries?
ReplyDeleteLove your site!
A friend just told me about your blog and I Love it! This is great. Can you find me a rotary dial telephone? Thanks, Lisa
ReplyDeleteVintage Post Cards, pretty please!
ReplyDeleteI've just discovered you, and I love your site! I would love to find a vintage Rockdale Salmon label. I saw it on a t-shirt from Alaska once, but could never track it down.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!
I am thriled that my friend lead me to you. Looking for covered bridges and sock monkeys. Not together, of course!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spoon and daffodil... I love the images you manage to dig up :) I was wondering if you could find anything Army/military related... and even more specifically if you can find it - something military wife related? I know it's a stretch, but I thought if anyone can you can!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog so much and use so many of the pictures in my crafts. I have been working on a book to commemorate our 50th anniversary which will be coming up next year. It has a Romance and Roses theme. I am using mainly turn of the century pictures of couples, mostly in their younger age. Do you have any pictures of mature couples that would fit into my theme.
ReplyDeleteThanks again. Linda
yay, coffee! Thanks a million!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the button card! To keep up the sewing theme, do you have any spools of thread or any other sewing images?
ReplyDeleteKaren, thank you so much for your generosity!!! I love, love, love the black and white carrots that you recently posted. Do you have any citrus fruits in the same style? Thanks a million! Brandy
ReplyDeleteLooking for race cars, especially Indianapolis (Indy Cars) 500 Cars.
ReplyDeleteAlso cowboys.
I'm looking for a line drawing of a modest bride and groom, or maybe a silhouette of bride & groom. Can you help?
ReplyDeleteKaren, I had a MAHVELOUS time when I downloaded the Easter pics...I made some of them on vintage signs...some decoupaged on cardboard boxes and made easter boxes to stuff....some I hung on ribbon from nail to nail with decorator clips and they hung like clothes lines....all were "OOh'd and Aah'd"...as for my request Thursday.....I am decorating my makeup room in Old Hollywood...so maybe some "A-C TORS!" would be so greatly appreciated...thanks! Totally Toni
ReplyDeleteLove these Karen! Could you find a beagle or beagle puppies?
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the quilting ladies picture? I think I see my husband's grandmother in the group. I was hoping for more info to assure me of her identity.
ReplyDeleteHi Martha,
ReplyDeleteHow cool! This photo was taken in the 1930's in Nebraska. Did your husband's grandmother live there then?
Hi Karen,
ReplyDeleteNo, she would have been living in Vermont. I can't believe the resemblance. Thanks for the response.
By the way, I love your sites. I have used many of your graphics or have them on reserve in my computer just waiting to use them for the right moment. I appreciate your generosity in sharing your delightful graphics. Thank you!
Thanks for the great images...I'm looking for a vintage-style picture frame image...thank you!
ReplyDeleteI would love to request a series of watering cans and a trowel. I have a garden site and want a watering can and a trowel. Love your things. I visit you at Lucketts.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Karen for the button card :-)
ReplyDeleteI have used it for my collage
http://astra-scrap.blogspot.com/2010/09/blog-post_17.html
Thank you so much for the button card (and all the gorgeous things you share. I used it to make a card with some re-positionable faux buttons: http://melstampz.blogspot.com/2011/02/cas-vintage-style-button-card-with.html
ReplyDeleteBLESS YOUR SOUL GIRL!! you're a total lifesaver with all these beautiful graphics. they're absolutely lovely for projects. thanks so much!
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sarah:)
Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!