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Fairy Magic by Aurora Kane
Today I want to review another book by Aurora Kane, this time in a more narrative style than my previous review of Herbal Magic.
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Herbal Magic by Aurora Kane
I promised (more or less) that I would get back to basics and review some books, and I am excited to make good on that promise with this review of Herbal Magic by Aurora Kane. I plan to experiment with different styles of reviews to find one that is chronic-pain-and-fatigue-friendly but also appealing to read.…
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The Book of Beautiful Things
I was originally going to include this in yesterday’s blogiversary post, but I decided to make it its own post. As part of my creative process, I find it helpful to take breaks from my main projects and work on some little side project. This seems to work for me because my brain gets a…
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7-year blogiversary
It’s that time again—the anniversary of the day seven years ago when I first started writing this blog. It’s come a long way since then and is definitely on the short list of things I am proud of. ♥️
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Vintage Valentines
I thought it would be fun for Valentine’s Day to make a printable of some valentines in a vintage style that make references to the titles of books.
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Book plate bookmarks
I made these ex libris bookmarks a while back, but couldn’t think of something to write about them. I still don’t have anything particularly clever or interesting to say about them, so I’m just posting before I eventually forget they exist.
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Chickens
So I’ve been working on the next (and final!) book in my astrology series, and I ran into a bit of art block. Fortunately, I was able to work through it by making some random, loosely-inspired-by-pop-culture chicken art, which I am posting here for your entertainment. Plus, some concept art for the next book at…
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Name That Story: Fairytales
Arthur Rackham was an illustrator during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His art belongs to the British Art Nouveau movement, and his work continues to be extremely popular today. Read on to see some of his work in the fairytale genre, and see if you can guess which fairytale each illustration is from! Answers are…
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Vintage printable gift tags
Whatever you celebrate, if you celebrate it around this time of year by giving gifts, you might be running low on gift tags (if you’re not already out). Here are some non-denominational, vintage style, printable gift tags. You can even color them in if you want to get real fancy!