$6.00
Aesop’s fable, ‘The Fox and the Crow’, illustrates how one ought to be wary of false flattery. A crow has a piece of cheese in her beak. “Good day, Mistress Crow,” says the fox, “how well you are looking today, how glossy your feathers, how beautiful you are. I feel sure your voice must also be beautiful, let me hear you sing.” The crow opens her beak to sing, drops the cheese and the fox eats it!
Watercolor painting of a Fox in a Meadow by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie.
$12.00
Colorful, hand-illustrated designs to turn little moments into ones that last. The bright colors and flavors of a local farm stand make the Fruit Market Mini Note Set perfect for...
$12.00
With edge to edge vibrant flowers, the Poppy Mini Note Set is perfect for a fresh bouquet note, gift tags, and bridal shower table name cards. All Hazelmade products from start...
$7.00
Painted wildflowers adorn this card, surrounding handwritten gold text that reads 'I am wildly in love with you'. As with all Wanderlust cards, the design continues onto the back of...
$6.00
So when and how did the owl become wise? Athena. The Greek Goddess of Wisdom is responsible. The greek goddess took the little owl and used him for her symbol....