Posts Tagged ‘Cards’

The Art of Ollerina

Monday, August 15th, 2011

UK artist Ollerina’s playful paintings have a charming vintage style, and are filled with frolicking faeries and pixies. Unsurprisingly the vintage inspiration comes from Ollerina’s (aka Karen Hurd) avid collecting of vintage illustrated children’s books from the Golden Era of 1900-1930. But her work isn’t a pastiche – it manages to feel fresh and modern too. You can buy cards, badges and other items featuring Ollerina’s art on Etsy.

The Art of David Delamare

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

Fae Nation is proud to present April’s Featured Artist, David Delamare. Featuring fairies, mermaids, anthropomorphized animals and curiosities galore, David’s stunning paintings are utterly captivating. Painted in sepia tones which give a vintage feel, or ethereal shades of blue, these incredibly detailed offer delights and surprises wherever you cast your eye. Please visit the gallery to view more.
David’s own site has galleries of all his work, and there you can purchase prints, cards and books. In celebration of Spring, until April 30th all orders of fairy items receive 20% off.

The Art of David Delamare

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Fae Nation is proud to present April’s Featured Artist, David Delamare. Featuring fairies, mermaids, anthropomorphized animals and curiosities galore, David’s stunning paintings are utterly captivating. Painted in sepia tones which give a vintage feel, or ethereal shades of blue, these incredibly detailed offer delights and surprises wherever you cast your eye. Please visit the gallery to view more.
David’s own site has galleries of all his work, and there you can purchase prints, cards and books. In celebration of Spring, until April 30th all orders of fairy items receive 20% off.

Impossible Mind Reader Card Trick

Monday, December 6th, 2010
If you wish to impress your pals with all your mind reading skills, in that case this trick is just simply what you need to learn! So that you can perform this easy card trick, you require to take out 25 cards from the pack and request someone from the audience to shuffle them and cut them as many times as they want. Soon after this, you must distribute the 25 cards out on a table, in 5 rows of 5 cards, face up, from left to right, in tight rows, resembling the structure of a grid.

The Art of Card Making

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
Over the centuries, occasions are never complete without cards being made and sent to everyone. All over the world no matter what race and culture you may have, the art of card making is always part of your special events.
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