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This is such a wonderful antique illustration!! This one comes from an old Mother Goose book, sent in by a reader named Gayle. Thank you again Gayle! This one features a sweet little girl riding a rocking horse. This is from the nursery rhyme "Banbury Cross". I thought this one would be so cute to frame and hang in a nursery or child's room, so I've included a full size printable for you.

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ReplyDeleteHow cute! I just love it. thank you.
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hi karen all this time i was visiting you blog. i ,ve shown that you are intelligent, training i consider you a great designer love you xoxo
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so beautiful Karen!! She is going to look amazing in my granddaughter's room! Thanks so much :)
ReplyDeleteI am loving the colors in this adorable image! She is so sweet! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Thanks you ..She's delightful...
ReplyDeleteWonderful image!!!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet, I love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Isabeau & Miss Chif
Lovely I was just looking for sht like this, thanks so much and have a great day:)))
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot :)
Ride a cock horse
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Lovely memories for us old fossils who still remember such nursery rhymes..thanks, Karen!
wow so she is adorable
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I am looking for something like this of "The Three Little Kittens" and "The Three Little Pigs"...do you have access to those? or know where I might look? I have the heavy pressed cardboard wall hangings of these from my 1950"s nursery and plan to use them for my first grandchild's nursery! THX!
ReplyDeleteI am looking for something like this of "The Three Little Kittens" and "The Three Little Pigs"...do you have access to those? or know where I might look? I have the heavy pressed cardboard wall hangings of these from my 1950"s nursery and plan to use them for my first grandchild's nursery! THX!
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