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This is a gorgeous Vintage Printable!! Another Leaf from the 1860's Ornamental Plant Book! This one has the most beautiful Stripes, it almost looks like a Feather to me! You may recall a similar Leaf that I posted last week. I think these would look great framed and hung together!!
Also, check out the cute How To Make Project that Gina did on my DIY Blog this week, it's a fun Earring Holder!



I know I sent you a couple of emails with some dumb questions recently... I have another one. Do PDF files print larger or better than the regular file downloads, if they both say they are the same width and height in pixels?
ReplyDeleteHi Crystal, Sorry about the email!! I'm so swamped right now! Yes, the PDF is the same size, dimension-wise, but the resolution is higher, so the image is a better quality. I hope that makes sense!
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Karen
Thanks sweetie! Stay warm!
DeleteI love your site, and just want you to know I will be using your images in the future! I try really hard to take all of my own photos for my poetry blog, but it is hard to do when you are a SAHM.
ReplyDeleteI will hyper link back to you when I use an image, because I just changed my theme and am not sure how to add images in my side bar, just yet.
Oh, how stunning!! Musa vittata is a "cultivar" of Musa x paradisiaca, which is an "edible" banana. Musa vittata is also known as "Old Man's Banana"; I don't know why.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, Karen! xoxo