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These are some lovely Deer from an early Natural History Book! The original version of this engraving is at the bottom. I made a Red one that I thought would be nice for Christmas, and a Brown one that would work well for Fall or Thanksgiving. According to the book this species is called Red Deer, although I'm guessing they're not as red as I made them!

Thank you for this one and ALL the others.I've been using all your goodies for a long while and never really made any comments,Sorry.I'm kind of a silent browser.I'm out here though.Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the deer and all the others...I too have been following...not quite stalking...just never sure of what to say...have a wonderful day...and thanks for all you do!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments Denise & Linda!
ReplyDeleteCute! I too love your blog!:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen! I'm just making a start on my Christmas cards so great timing on your part.
ReplyDeleteFliss x
Lovely deer - saw some in the woods today (not red deer) - always magical! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI love this picture! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen! I love these!
ReplyDeleteTina
Thank you!
ReplyDeletevery lovely! Thank You!
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Sara
This is a gorgeous engraving. Thanks so much for sharing it and for making it into other colors for those of us who don't know how to do that ourselves. :)
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ReplyDeleteI was just passing through and thought id stop and say hello. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,Pa.
ReplyDeleteI was just passing through and thought id stop and say hello. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,Pa.
ReplyDeletethanks karen...don't really know why but this reminds me of my grandparents back when i was a little girl. thanks for all of the pretty things that you share with us:)
ReplyDeleteGreat image, thank you for the freebie it is appreciated.
ReplyDeletety!!
ReplyDeleteHere's how i used this image! http://lisaspaperaddiction.blogspot.com/2011/11/christmas-tea-gift.html
ReplyDeleteThanks again for these wonderful vintage images.
very pretty!! ty!!
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