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More Alice in Wonderland (and a bit more Halloween!)

Filed under Alice in Wonderland, Collage Sheets, Rubber Stamps

Many, varied Alice in Wonderland, Tea (and Chocolate) and Cards/King (and Queen) of Hearts items have been added this week:

Alice’s Adventures Rubber Stamp Sheet.
A giant sheet with lots of stamps including some wonderful silhouettes. Includes the King and Queen of Hearts, the Caterpillar, a flamingo border, the Chessire Cat, Humpty Dumpty, the Frog- and Fish-Footmen, 2 versions of the White Rabbit and a couple different illustrator’s versions of Alice.

– An Alice in Wonderland Book.
(See top of photo strip at far left.)
A small (6″ wide) reproduction of an antique by Raphael Tuck. 16 pages on heavy glossy-printed cardstock.

Alice in Wonderland Embossed Paper Doll Sheet.
Large embossed sheet, reproduction of vintage originals. 14-1/2″ tall.

Wired Taffeta Chocolate Ribbon.
(See bottom of photo strip at far left.)
The printing (teaspoons, text and flourishes) are printed in a metallic gold ink. The edges are wired (but can be easily removed if you like). Perfect for an Alice in Wonderland Tea Party project.

– Reversible Burgundy Wired Heart Ribbon.
Heavy, double-faced satin. Nice checkerboard effect on the rolled edge. The edges are wired (but can be easily removed).

– Kings/Crowns Double-sided Scrapbook Paper.

Card Suits Scrapbook Paper.

Die-Cut, Adhesive-Backed Chipboard Card Suits.
(See left side of photo strip, above left.)
Heavy chipboard printing with card suits. They’re adhesive-backed, too (the white heart I’m holding is the wax liner sheet). 14-1/2″ tall.

Card Suit Eyelets.
1/8″ short eyelets. Approx. 50 per bag. The (new) 1/8″ setter will work with these eyelets.

– Die-Cut Teapot Greeting Card.
5″ wide (when closed). Foil stamped. I think both “halves” of this die-cut card could be used a leaves in a teapot book.

Queen Shield Rubber Stamp.
(See top right of photo strip, above left.) Not really Alice, but a lovely Art Nouveau Queen of Hearts surrounded by roses.

Deco Queen of Hearts Rubber Stamp.
(Shown at left) From a vintage Art Deco costume booklet.

A Few Halloween Goodies

Halloween Postcard Book.
Reproductions of gorgeous postcards from the last century. 30 large postcards (perfed for easily tearing out of the book). Postcards are 4-3/4″ x 6-1/2″. The backs are printed with a vintage “Postcard” graphic (with the normal space for writing notes and address).

– Spider Bead.
Gold-plated cast pewter. 1/2″ wide. Vertical hole for threading.

– Pewter Bats.
3/4″ wide. Lead-free pewter.

A Couple Christmas Goodies

– Happy Holidays Stickers.
Die-cut cardstock stickers. 8″ x 12″ sheet.

– Santa’s Travels Collage Sheet.
The images have a faded appearance and are light enough to easily take antiquing or glazing.

Some Miscellaneous Supplies

– Square Mini Bracelet Links with 1 Loop.
Similar to the mini links with 2 links.

Round Acrylic Block with Finger Grips. Easy to grasp and good for a variety of stamp shapes.

– Weathered Wood Color Crackle Paint.
Another color of the Ranger Distress Paints

Micro Marbles.
In 3 color (red shown at left). Similar to glitter.

9″ x 9″ Large Mica Sheet.

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Posted by Leslie, September 15th, 2008

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