That's the Idea
That's the Idea




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my-ear-trumpet:

Myrna Loy

my-ear-trumpet:

Myrna Loy

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cajunmama:

(via 39 squares)  A blog all about this embroidery creation

cajunmama:

(via 39 squares)  A blog all about this embroidery creation



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teachingliteracy:

mini bookcase.
By graceewhite

teachingliteracy:

mini bookcase.

By graceewhite

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wordsandeggs:

In honor of Flag Day…
Via msbehavoyeur:

Flag Day ~ The American flag [sheet music] Composer: L. S. D. Rees 1862  via

wordsandeggs:

In honor of Flag Day…

Via msbehavoyeur:

Flag Day ~ The American flag [sheet music] Composer: L. S. D. Rees 1862  via

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mycutecrush:

“Some days… you just need a little bit of consolation. So pull this little handmade treasure out of your pocket and you’ll instantly feel better! Or give it to a friend who can use some comforting words.” kimslittlemonster etsy

mycutecrush:

Some days… you just need a little bit of consolation. So pull this little handmade treasure out of your pocket and you’ll instantly feel better! Or give it to a friend who can use some comforting words.” kimslittlemonster etsy



fabfindings:

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fabfindings:

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cajunmama:

Girl with books embroidery pattern (by septemberhouse)

cajunmama:

Girl with books embroidery pattern (by septemberhouse)



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sekarishungry:

a poem about Johnny Depp written by Tim Burton.

sekarishungry:

a poem about Johnny Depp written by Tim Burton.

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earwigbiscuits:

How does my lady’s garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row!
From The Baby’s Opera: A book of old rhymes with new dresses by Walter Crane, 1877 (via Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University)

earwigbiscuits:

How does my lady’s garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row!

From The Baby’s Opera: A book of old rhymes with new dresses by Walter Crane, 1877 (via Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University)

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