Good Morning from God for tiles, ornaments, cards, keepsake boxes and more.
A beautiful image of Our Lady of Guadalupe from the Basilica of the National Shrine for ornaments, tiles, cards and a wide variety of giftware and household products.
This horned owl is about to eat his dinner. A great image for cards, tiles, wall art and many other items.
Good Morning from God for tiles, ornaments, cards, keepsake boxes and more.
One of Claude Monet's many studies of waterlilies. This one is shown as an all over shirt design, a beautiful and stylish fashion statement printed on soft fabric.
One of many classic Victorian Arts and Crafts designs which you can purchase on literally hundreds of items.
An iconic Pre-Raphaelite painting by the founder of the Movement.
One of Claude Monet's many studies of waterlilies. This one is shown as an all over shirt design, a beautiful and stylish fashion statement printed on soft fabric.
A beautiful poem by Yeats is presented on plain and framed tiles and on keepsake boxes with tile inset lids. Simple and elegant. Far more log-lasting than a card. Yeats is just one of many poets whose work is represented. Others include Emily Dickinson, Keats, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Whitman and both Brownings.
The 23rd Psalm is presented here with a photograph of a very fine Tiffany stained glass window depicting Jesus as The Good Shepherd.
This is one of our most popular designs on framed tiles and keepsake boxes. Simple and elegant with text in blue on a white background.
A beautiful poem by Yeats is presented on plain and framed tiles and on keepsake boxes with tile inset lids. Simple and elegant. Far more log-lasting than a card. Yeats is just one of many poets whose work is represented. Others include Emily Dickinson, Keats, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Whitman and both Brownings.
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Here you will find Scripture, Prayers and Poetry presented on plain and framed tiles and keepsake boxes with tile inset lids. They make beautiful lifelong mementos, much better than cards at very little more cost.
This one shows Marat in his bath, having just been stabbed to death by Charlotte Corday. Others include King Harold, Gallileo, Joan of Arc and King Charles I.
One of several "I Love...." designs aimed at the Impressionists. Looks great on t-shirts.
This one shows Marat in his bath, having just been stabbed to death by Charlotte Corday. Others include King Harold, Gallileo, Joan of Arc and King Charles I.
This image can be purchased on t-shirts, tiles, mugs and a wide assortment of giftware and household items.
Another Harry Clarke design from the 1919 edition of Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
This daguerrotype dates from November 1848. It was originally thought to be the work of Matthew Brady but more recent evidence suggest that it is actually the work of a lesser-known Rhode Island photographer.
This image can be purchased on t-shirts, tiles, mugs and a wide assortment of giftware and household items.