Fairy Graphics can be used in so many ways -- I wanted to share one of the older books in my collection, A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden. This is part three of a series of posts on this lovely vintage book. You can find part one here. Part 2 is here. The original book is from 1899 and features fairies graphics and other images in an idyllic English Garden. Take a look at these lovely pages and then download the full set of 9 illustrations at the end, no need to save each individually. Enjoy "A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden" and keep an eye out for this one at book sales and online (there are reproduction copies -- the "good" one is from 1899).
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The houndstongue was once considered a flower - -now multiple states list it as an undesirable, invasive weed, so I don't think you'll want to plant this in your garden any time soon -- the illustration is lovely, though.
Venus Combe and Maidenhair, this one would make a lovely junk journal signature cover, I'm loving the greens!
London Pride and GoldenRod, another plate with lovely colors.
Of all the pages, this one looks the most regency to me -- these foxgloves could have stepped from the pages of a Jane Austen novel!
The stitchwork -- note she is both working on embroidery and the greenery/landscape around her looks like stitchery, clever!
Looking for single daisies -- or they are single daisies?
I'm informed this one is scary, and had to turn the page -- my youngest does NOT like the wolf!
The thistle is a spiky knight:
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