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Timeless Ink
A vintage-inspired artwork featuring an old book, a quill pen, an ink pot, and a bundle of letters tied with a red ribbon. Perfect for lovers of literature, history, and classic aesthetics, this design captures the charm of timeless stories and the magic of handwritten words.
💎 FREE FOR MEMBERS! #33 ANTIQUE SAGE SHABBY DREAMS JUNK JOURNAL PAPERS
Immerse yourself in timeless elegance with Antique Sage, a set of digital papers inspired by the sophistication of vintage shabby chic style. 🌿🏛️
Each design evokes the delicacy of antique tapestries and the warmth of manuscripts from another era. With a palette of sage green tones, antiqued gold, soft cream and hints of powdered pink, this pack is perfect for creating scrapbooking journals with a nostalgic, refined feel.
📜 Ideal for: junk journals, scrapbooking, cards, tags, labels, decorative wraps and more - transform every page into a vintage work of art! 🕰️💌
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This is so gorgeous.
12th-century polyglot Psalter from the Dayr al-Suryan monastery in the Nitrian desert, featuring the same text in Ethiopic, Syriac, Coptic, Arabic, Armenian, and then, Syriac again (in a different script).
— Handwritten manuscript of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (x)
from a Book of Hours by John Glines, c. 1475
Ostara ritual reading
I like how this part sounds: The Divine is present all around, in the cool fall of a rain storm, in the tiny buds of a flower, in the down of a new born chick, in the fertile fields waiting to be planted, in the sky above us, and in the earth below us.
Blemmyes (lat. Blemmyæ) Mythical headless people with eyes, mouth and nose on their chest or shoulders. First mentioned in Pliny the Elder's Natural History (77-79AD), they were supposed to live in Africa. Described as quite peaceful figures. Nuremberg Chronicle 1493