Petal Signature Cotton® Design #6616292 42" wide, 4.4 oz per sq yard Everyday-use cotton for quilting, crafts and apparel Estimated shrinkage: 5-6% in length and 2-3% in width Perfect for quilting, craft projects, costuming, toys and accessories.
I've designed and carved this stamp for you to custom your bullet journal or every paper/cardboard : cards, mails, photo albums, scrapbooking works... With a convenient inking pad, you can also print on fabrics : tea towels, clothes... Have fun, possibilities are endless! This design is inspired by Art Deco patterns. This stamp is also a beautiful looking item. I've made it with particular care. It's hand carved with special tools in rubber then mounted on wood (maritime pine from Landes, custom cut, sanded and varnished). It comes in a recycled kraft paper bag. ( OPTIONAL : in a little origami box I've made, decorated with your stamp) Your stamp have a slight ink stain because I've tried it to check it's ok. pattern size : 4 x4,7 cm Other stamps are available in my shop, have a look at the last pictures! Ink pad is not included. *** BE CAREFULL : NEVER RUB OR SCRUB those stamps! *** *** FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO COMMERCIAL USE, THANK YOU***
I've designed and carved this stamp for you to custom your bullet journal or every paper/cardboard : cards, mails, photo albums, scrapbooking works... With a convenient inking pad, you can also print on fabrics : tea towels, clothes... Have fun, possibilities are endless! This design is inspired by Art Deco patterns. This stamp is also a beautiful looking item. I've made it with particular care. It's hand carved with special tools in rubber then mounted on wood (maritime pine from Landes, custom cut, sanded and varnished). It comes in a recycled kraft paper bag ( OPTIONAL : in a little origami box I've made, decorated with your stamp) Your stamp have a slight ink stain because I've tried it to check it's ok. pattern size : 4 x4,7 cm Other stamps are available in my shop, have a look at the last pictures! Ink pad is not included. *** BE CAREFULL : NEVER RUB OR SCRUB those stamps! *** *** FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO COMMERCIAL USE, THANK YOU***
For a bold and modern look, Art Deco Fan Wallpaper is the perfect choice. This stylish wallpaper features an intricate art deco fan motif in white on a contrasting black background, creating an eye-catching and dramatic effect. The unique pattern offers a sophisticated touch to any room décor while adding an element of texture to your walls. Whether you're looking for something to jazz up your living room or bedroom, Art Deco Fan Wallpaper is sure to make a statement and bring life into any space. With its timeless design, this wallpaper will bring classic style and charm to any home - no matter what aesthetic you want to achieve. Get ready to transform your walls with the bold beauty of Art Deco Fan Wallpaper! Material: Non-woven Features: Paste the Wall - Washable - Strippable Lightfastness: Good Country of Origin: Netherlands Match Type: Straight Pattern Repeat: 20.9" Dimensions: 20.9" wide x 32.9' long (approx 57 square feet). Non-woven wallpapers are a blend of synthetic and natural fibers with a paper backing, making it easy to install and remove. Suitable for high-traffic areas, these wallpapers are 100% solution dyed, flexible, and can absorb minor sounds. Walls Republic has a passion for decorating and transforming your walls using today's most spectacular designs. Your home is now easier to personalize than ever before. Inspired by our passion and your needs, our collection brings together thousands of wallpapers and murals that add a unique touch to your home or office. Please note: Burke Decor does not accept wallpaper returns at this time. Why? Wallpaper is produced in batches (similar to tile) and due to dye-lot variations that occur based on when the rolls are produced, we are unable to accept returns. ...Read More *This item is excluded from sale events and not available for additional discounting or promotional offers.
I've designed and carved this stamp for you to custom your bullet journal or every paper/cardboard : cards, mails, photo albums, scrapbooking works... With a convenient inking pad, you can also print on fabrics : tea towels, clothes... Have fun, possibilities are endless! This design is inspired by Art Deco patterns. This stamp is also a beautiful looking item. I've made it with particular care. It's hand carved with special tools in rubber then mounted on wood (maritime pine from Landes, custom cut, sanded and varnished). It comes in a recycled kraft paper bag. ( OPTIONAL : in a little origami box I've made, decorated with your stamp) Your stamp have a slight ink stain because I've tried it to check it's ok. pattern size : 4 x4,7 cm Other stamps are available in my shop, have a look at the last pictures! Ink pad is not included. *** BE CAREFULL : NEVER RUB OR SCRUB those stamps! *** *** FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO COMMERCIAL USE, THANK YOU***
Easy to hang, 150gsm fine grade coated non-woven wallcovering Roll: 52cm x 10m (20.5” x 11yd) Coverage: 5.2m² (56ft²) Pattern repeat: 52cm (20.5”) / Straight across match Sample size: A4 (8.5”x 12”) Made in the UK The Busan wallpaper from the Modernist III collection presents a captivating geometric dance of form and color. Rich navy hues form the backdrop for a symphony of overlapping curves in soft grey, blush, and slate blue, conjuring the elegance of Art Deco design. The interplay of the concentric arcs creates a dynamic rhythm, making this wallpaper a striking choice for those seeking to infuse their space with a sense of structured movement and understated opulence. The precise alignment of the curves lends a seamless, continuous pattern, ideal for adding depth and interest to both contemporary and traditional interiors. Digitally printed with environmentally friendly inks on 100% non-toxic, eco-friendly paper from sustainably managed sources. Free of glass fibres and PVC.
Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
Internationally acclaimed interior architects Emil Humbert and Christophe Poyet continue to build on the hugely successful Beefbar brand owned by Ricardo Giraudi. This time, the studio design the impressive interiors of the restaurant's Paris location; a suite of Art Nouveau and Art Deco rooms that
Art Deco lamp in real Tiffany stained glass "1926 Purity White" White opalescent glass with an old appearance, matt, powdered and tortured, very bright Black patinated welds Base in solid oak stained black Napoleon patina antique finish E14 Led bulb provided (for FR) ensuring soft but bright lighting. (E26/E27 or E12 socket for US and other, request) Width 24 cm, Depth 10 cm, Height 27 cm Limited edition, handmade creation, accompanied by its numbered certificate of authenticity Made in Occitanie - Pyrénées Méditerranée - France Particularly careful double packaging suitable for transporting a fragile part Free delivery by parcel relay for FR-EU. Postal for other destinations Do not hesitate to get in touch by visiting the website www.lumiere-et-vitrail.fr for a personalized creation Electric Plug FR-EU to US, Canada, Mexico and Japan, UK, Ireland, Malta or Australia, New-Zeland, China, Argentina provided Screw base E26/27 for US and AUSTRALIA and others Type C plug compatible with Europe, Brazil, Thailand, Chile Alternatively, make the request Any customs and import taxes are the responsibility of the buyers
Please read the entire page carefully before you buy! It is NOT a kit, floss and fabric NOT included Premium counted cross stitch chart. Stitches: 220w x 280h Finished Size : 14 count: 15.7” X 20.0”; 39.9 cm X 50.8 cm 18 count: 12.2” X 15.6”; 31.0 cm X 39.5 cm 22 count: 10.0” X 12.7”; 25.4 cm X 32.3 cm Color: 81 (charted for DMC floss); uses solid floss colors, All stitches are full Stitches. No half stitches or back stitching. Black & White PDF electronic Pattern chart with Symbols. Picture shows stitched results, not original art. You can download your pattern immediately after the payment. DISCLAIMER: Due to the limitations & inconsistencies of various display monitors, the colors you see on your screen may not be a totally accurate reproduction of the actual product. Screen images are intended as a guide only and should not be regarded as absolutely correct. This chart has been designed and printed with our best intentions of being without mistakes. However, the possibility of human error, printing mistakes or the variation of individual stitching does exist, and we regret that we cannot be responsible for this.
Roaring 20's Art Deco style design #18 on a 6x6, 8x8 (actual 7.8) or 12x12 (actual 11.8) inch Ceramic Tile. Each tile is hand crafted in our small Northern California Big Hugs shop. Orca waterproof coating. Dye Sublimation image. Free Shipping in the USA. Tiles make great wall, table and desk art with the new available option of ordering your tiles with easel backs! Also available now on 6 inch tiles is the available option to add a wood frame for enhanced display of your art piece. Our tiles are made when you order them. We package each tile carefully and stand behind our tiles arriving to you undamaged. In the unexpected event that a tile arrives damaged to you, please let us know and we will make you a replacement tile. Not recommended for outdoor sun exposure.
Cross stitch Portrait of Sally Rand burlesque bubble dance, 1930s. Our charts are unlike any other available! Each color is on a separate page that only shows a symbol where that color is to be stitched. The rest of the chart on that page is blank. You'll be amazed how easy it is! A second complete chart is also included with all symbols together just like other commercial charts. You are actually getting two charts in one! This chart uses 20 DMC colors and the finished size is 160 x 160 stitches, which is approximately - 10" x 10" - 16 count Aida (254mm x 254mm) 11" x 11" - 14 count Aida (280mm x 280mm) 9" x 9" - 18 count Aida (229mm x 229mm) You will receive an Instant Download PDF file that contains - • A chart set with each color isolated on a separate page • A second chart with all symbols together (the same as all commercial charts) • A color simulation of the finished picture • Easy, complete instructions • DMC thread list and amount to purchase Please note, this is a PDF pattern only and no paper copies, thread, fabric or supplies are included. This pattern will be available for instant download from upon receipt of payment. You will need Adobe Reader to view the file. Download the file for free at https://get.adobe.com/reader/ Thanks for looking!
Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
Brazil’s Para Todos magazine, under the direction of José Carlos, epitomise the 1920s.
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Introducing our exquisite glossy ceramic decorative tile (available in Medium: 6" x 6" or Large: 8" x 8" sizes), a stunning masterpiece inspired by the captivating aesthetics of Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Embellished with intricate designs and intricate patterns, this tile is a true homage to the opulence and elegance of these iconic art movements. Whether you're a passionate DIY enthusiast, an avid collector of unique artifacts, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of decorative tiles, this exquisite piece is a must-have for your creative endeavors. With its versatile nature, it can be effortlessly incorporated into various projects and settings, making it a valuable addition to your artistic repertoire. Imagine the possibilities! Utilize this radiant tile to add a touch of sophistication and charm to your home decor. Its mesmerizing artistry and vibrant colors make it an ideal accent piece for walls, tabletops, or shelves, effortlessly transforming any space into a captivating sanctuary. Display it as a standalone work of art, and allow its ornate detailing to enchant your guests as they admire the fusion of Art Nouveau and Art Deco influences. In addition to its decorative prowess, this tile serves a practical purpose as well. Use it as an exquisite drink coaster, protecting your furniture while showcasing your impeccable taste. Its glossy finish ensures a smooth and easy-to-clean surface, making it both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Seeking to ignite conversations and create lasting impressions? Our tile is the perfect conversation starter. With its unique blend of Art Nouveau and Art Deco elements, it stands out as a remarkable and timeless piece. Share the story behind its artistic inspiration, and watch as others marvel at its exquisite craftsmanship. Crafted with unwavering attention to detail and quality control, this tile is proudly made in California using the latest technology and our proprietary manufacturing process. We ensure each piece meets the highest standards of excellence, guaranteeing its longevity and durability for years to come. Rest assured, your investment in this radiant tile will be cherished for generations. To express our gratitude for your support, we are delighted to offer free shipping to the United States. And while the images showcase its splendor, we assure you, this tile's true beauty is best experienced in person. The depth of color and the intricacy of the design are truly awe-inspiring when held in your hands. Uniqueness and exclusivity define our business, and this tile is no exception. It is not available anywhere else in the world, making it a rare gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Delight your loved ones with a truly special gift that exudes elegance and artistry, perfect for any occasion. Thank you for supporting our small business. Your patronage enables us to continue creating exceptional pieces of art, handcrafted with love and dedication. We are honored to have the opportunity to bring a touch of Art Nouveau and Art Deco splendor into your life through this remarkable decorative tile. Please Note: We GUARANTEE that your tile will arrive safely, or we will replace it for free. If you wish to order multiple quantities, please select the desired size option and click 'Add to Cart.' Once you're in your Shopping Cart, you can choose the quantity you want. The exact dimensions of our Medium-size tile are: 5.9" x 5.9" x 0.2". For the Large-size tile, the exact dimensions are: 7.8" x 7.8" x 0.25". All of our tiles feature a smooth, flat, glossy surface with a slight bevel on the outer edge. Our tiles are ideal for enhancing the aesthetics of both residential and commercial interiors, including backsplashes, showers, and wall murals. They can also serve as hot plates or coasters. Please refrain from using them outdoors due to potential susceptibility to fading from prolonged sunlight exposure and the risk of cracking in freezing temperatures. These tiles are not intended for use as flooring. For installation, any commercially available construction adhesive is suitable for securing the tiles in place. Our tiles are adaptable to both wet and dry interior environments. We recommend using non-sanded grout. After installation, it's crucial to thoroughly clean any excess grout from the tile's surface to ensure a perfect finish and long-lasting results. Feel free to contact us for special pricing on orders of 25 tiles or more.
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It's been a while since I've written a post about a finished quilt that I've made! To be honest, I haven't had too much to share lately. January was filled with secret sewing and we also (finally) finished moving all of our large pieces of furniture up the mountain. We feel like we can finally start putting things away where they belong, so much of our time has been doing just that. The weather is starting to warm up, so I have a feeling that it's going to be an internal struggle to stay inside and work on my new pattern (which I hope to start sewing in the next two weeks) but I am excited and determined to have a new project on my cutting table. It's been a while! But back to this quilt! This was the quilt that I made for the Deco Quilt Along back in the fall of 2021. I SO enjoyed stepping out of my comfort zone for these colors...except for the fact that they were SO tricky to photograph! Here are the fabrics that I used for this quilt: AGF Spiceberry (Color 2) AGF Coral Reef (Color 1) AGF Sugarplum (Color 3) AGF Snow (Color 5) AGF Magnetism (Color 4) AGF Gingerbread I wanted to create a saturated, kind of moody quilt for this one, and the Gingerbread solid from AGF was calling my name. You might recall that this is one of Art Gallery Fabrics' newer solids and it's such a gorgeous color. I really think it might be my favorite! The Quilt Along went through the pattern block by block. It really is so fun to see how each individual block contributes to the overall design of the quilt. If you are looking for the saved Quilt Along information, it can be found here. Be sure to grab a paper or digital copy of the pattern as well! . . Once all of blocks were created, we pieced them all together to create our quilt top! You really can't visualize how this quilt top will look until you add in the negative space and other blocks. The colors and shapes really all do work together. . We brought my finished quilt top to the North Carolina Art Museum in Raleigh. At this point, it really sunk in that we were moving. This has always been one of my favorite place to photograph quilts, although sadly, I didn't do it nearly as much as I had hoped. But the thought of no longer being a 20 minute drive away really makes me sad! We grabbed a cup of coffee from Caribou (the mint mocha is my favorite- with dark chocolate!) and we enjoyed the afternoon walking around the campus and finding pretty shots for this quilt. The leaves were changing and it was so fun to experience. Fall is always the best time of year. . . . . . . . . Lilo of Trace Creek Quilting sponsored a long arm quilting prize for the Quilt Along, and she also did the quilting for my own Deco quilt. I decided to use the Arrow pantograph by the Longarm League. The symmetry of the lines is really just so unique and creative. Jess is the designer behind Longarm League pantographs and I have been LOVING her creations! Lilo even took the extra step to scale the design so that it was symmetrical with the blocks. Love that touch! . For the quilting thread, she used a color that matches the Background. I love that it creates just a bit of texture, but doesn't compete for any extra attention. . For the backing, I went with an Art Gallery Fabric print called Treasured Marrakesh. I wanted to draw out the pink fabric from the top of the quilt and since I used mostly solids for the piecing, throwing in a fun and bold print felt right. . . . . We got a really big snow back in January, so we brought this quilt outside for photos, naturally! . . We have kits for the Gingerbread Deco quilt top in our shop, along with the backings as well! LINKS: Deco Quilt Pattern - DIGITAL Deco Quilt Pattern - PAPER Blog Post - the original Deco quilt Blog Post - the Ivory Deco quilt Blog Post - the Baby Deco quilt Blog Post - Tester Deco quilts & Mock Ups Quilt Kits
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Walter Schnackenberg’s style changed several times during his long and successful career. Having studied in Munich, the artist traveled often to Paris where he fell under the spell of the Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s colorful and sensuous posters depicting theatrical and decadent subjects. Schnackenberg became a regular contributor of similar compositions to the German magazines Jugend and Simplicissimus before devoting himself to the design of stage scenery and costumes. In the artist’s theatrical work, his mastery of form, ornamentation, and Orientalism became increasingly evident. He excelled at combining fluid Art Nouveau outlines, with spiky Expressionist passages, and the postures and patterns of the mysterious East. In his later years, Schnackenberg explored the unconscious, using surreal subject matter and paler colors that plainly portrayed dreams and visions, some imbued with political connotations. His drawings, illustrations, folio prints, and posters are highly sought today for their exceedingly imaginative qualities, enchanting subject matter, and arresting use of color. SCHNACKENBERG BALLET UND PANTOMIME, a portfolio of 22 color pochoir lithographic prints by Walter Schnackenberg with an introduction by Alexander von Gleichen-Russwurm, printed in an edition of 850, of which 50 examples were numbered and printed on Buttenpapier, commissioned by Kunstanstalt Albert Frisch in Berlin and published by Georg Muller Verlag, Munich, 1920. Schnackenberg’s contemporary, the celebrated satirical artist Thomas Theodore Heine, described the sophistication, spiritual nature and sensuality of Modern Dance as “praying with your legs.” In his introduction to Schnackenberg’s portfolio Ballet und Pantomime, Alexander von Gleichen-Russwurm, the godson of King Ludwig and Friedrich Schiller’s heir, writes of its timeliness. He recognizes the portfolio’s uplifting nature in the face of humiliation and defeat in the aftermath of war. He insightfully points out the primal power of Modern Dance and how Schnackenberg expertly and artfully translates his keen sense of movement to the graphic medium. Perhaps most significative is his commentary on Schnackenberg’s creation of a fantasy through the use of classical precedent, exotic cultures and the Carnival tradition. Schnackenberg’s personages assume the roles of wizards, ghosts, flowers, and insects, they are harlequins and an African princess, a Native American shaman, a Vedic dancer and a Waltz dancer; they are man-made items like a powder puff or become the personification of night, itself. A distinctive aspect of the Modern experience is the multiple roles each of us play on a daily basis. While Schnackenberg’s carnivalesque dancers serve as a means of escape through fantasy, they also represent a leveling effect by broadening awareness to augment the possibilities of social existence. Another aspect of modern life which Schnackenberg’s work addresses is the multitude of choices we have and our ability as consumers to make for ourselves something unique out of often-times mass-produced and duplicative items. Schnackenberg’s was not a pessimistic take on modernity, but rather anticipated a gestalt sensibility where one can assemble disparate parts to create an organic structure which functions in a manner greater than the sum of its parts. His dancers are summations of parts, summations of movements: a naturalistically rendered section of torso with deeply shaded regions to accentuate the curve of the rib cage and musculature around the chest and upper arm is balanced by flat patterns of colorful fabric; bare flesh is contrasted by costume; an expressive face pokes out from a fantastical headdress; arms are contorted into mannered poses; feet emerge to complete the amalgamation of pantomimic experience and dynamic movement. Parts become wholes. Schnackenberg’s prescient understanding of the potentially marginalized and fracturous nature to modern life provides a soothing balm with many possibilities. Indeed, Schnackenberg recognized that dance in his era had moved far beyond the surface of mere visual delight, that dance was the medium - the modern allegory - with which to capture deep feeling and the essence of the modern experience. By designing ballet costumes and illustrating the final outcome of a costumed dancer in full performance mode, Schnackenberg has created his own gestalt of dance which was not only timely for his modern age but resonates powerfully today.
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