Release Date: 2009-05-16

Number of Patterns: 24

Shells by the Seashore

A shell is the common name for a protective layer that was created by a sea creature such as a sea urchin, mollusk, cockle, or clam. As they wash up on shores around the world, many collect shells to keep them, turn them into creative art projects, or sell them outright. Shells have functioned as currency, hair pipes, belts, scrapers, clasps, oil lamps, soil conditioners, musical instruments, jewelry, architectural decoration, and as religious symbols. Our collection of 24 shell patterns are based on a diverse set of shell-themed photographs showing shells in their native form on the beach, and staged in various poses.

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Release Date: 2011-12-25

Number of Patterns: 31

Sir Henry Raeburn – Scottish Portrait Painter

Sir Henry Raeburn (1756 -1823) was a successful Scottish portrait painter who lived in Edinburgh. His works are characterized by strong characterization, stark realism, and dramatic lighting effects. He typically employed clashing color combinations, and a course modeling technique. Our pattern set includes many of his portraits, including his most recognized work, The Skating Minister. Other portraits include Boy and Rabbit, Alexander Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry, Sir Walter Scott, Mrs. Robert Scott Moncrieff, and Sir John Sinclair. There is also a self portrait included in the set.

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Release Date: 2008-03-05

Number of Patterns: 22

Sisterly Angels

Our good friends at Snickerdoodle Dreams have provided us with a beautiful set of seasonal and themed angels to color throughout the year. These whimsical designs include a Snow Angel, Gingerbread Angel, Liberty Angel, Thanksgiving Angel, Pumpkin Angel, Work Bee Angel, Lonely Sheep Angel, HeartLand Angel, Easter Angel, and Santy Angel.

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Release Date: 2012-12-16

Number of Patterns: 20

Snowman

A Snowman is a popular snow sculpture created by rolling three large snowballs and assembling them vertically to form a base, body, and head. Design elements are then added including branches for arms, a carrot for a nose, rocks and charcoal for buttons and eyes, and even a hat, scarf, gloves or jacket as warm clothing. Snowman are popular in modern culture and traditional character in many Holiday stories and songs, including everyone’s favorite ‘Frosty the Snowman’. Our Snowman pattern set includes many illustrations of Snowman designs with scarves, hats, flags, and branches. Children are shown building snowman. The Snowman are standing still, ice skating, holding stars, birds, candy canes, and brooms, and even throwing an snow ball.

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Release Date: 2013-11-16

Number of Patterns: 22

Snowy Peaks

Majestic mountains always look classier with a coat of white snow on top. Against a bright blue sky, these mountains rewind us of the season we’re experiencing, though in some regions these peaks keep their snowy look all year round. Our set of Snowy Peak patterns, contain a wide assortment of these wintery impressions. You find snow peaked mountains accompanied by grassy fields, pine tree forests, cloudy skies, glistening lakes, and rocky terrains.

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Release Date: 2011-08-13

Number of Patterns: 25

Snug as a Bug

Bugs are miniature marvels that are quite diverse. Entomology, a specialty in the field of biology, is the study of insects and includes more than two thirds of all known organisms. These creatures include bees, beetles, flies, moths, butterflies, ants, grasshoppers, crickets, dragonflies, earthworms, snails, slugs, arachnids, and centipedes. We’ve put together a fun collection of colorful bug illustrations in this set. You’ll find a worm in an apple, a smiling snail, a grinning spider, a busy bee, a whimsical spider, a lady bug on a green leaf, a snail in its shell, and a moth showing off its colorful wings.

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