Saturday 5 April 2014

Canadian Pine, Fine Art on metallic-effect Business Cards

A gorgeous best-selling design. Click to customize or personalize. How would it look with your name or monogram on it - why not have a look-see right now?


tagged with: black and white artistic photography, canadian pine, conifer, tree bark, flora, tree surgeon, tree surgery, hrbstslr hrmon212 genbct1a, branch cutting, making trees safe, rough bark texture

Trees series A great generic business card template. Just upload your logo or use the image provided, which shows a Canadian Pine in late afternoon summer sunshine. Beautiful textures in the rough bark are brought into stark relief by the low-angled sun and lead the eye high into the canopy. Then customise with your details and give a strap line, quote or personal message for that professional feel.

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This business card template with other artwork
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image code: hrmon212

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Sweet Boxer Puppy Puzzles

Cute Alert!

How can you resist this cute puppy design? Maybe you'd like to see your name or initials on it? Click to customize and personalize...


tagged with: boxer, boxer puppy, white boxer puppy, cute puppy

This is Missy. Missy belonged to a little girl was born prematurely and has some issues associted with being premature. Missy passed away so this image is very prescious.

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C'mon +Mansour Eskandary - how come you never showed me this?

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C'mon +Mansour Eskandary - how come you never showed me this?
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Colossal originally shared:

Why is this so hard to stop watching?! We have no idea. Artist/performer Michael Gardner toys with wet sludge (called 'slip') on a spinning potter's wheel to draw some pretty amazing patterns. Video at the link.

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/03/a-spinning-mosaic-of-patterns-drawn-on-a-potters-wheel/