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Monday, December 22, 2008

Monday, December 22, 2008 12:01 am by M. in    2 comments
More Brontë gifts... from the etsy shops:

From elloh:
Jane Eyre looking on Thornfield Hall inspired limited edition canvas cloth
The image (fits within 8x10") of Jane Eyre, the main character from the book written by Charlotte Bronte, is printed from an original painting by el (me) onto quality 8.5x11" canvas cloth paper.
The limited edition print (only 50 will be made) is signed, numbered, titled and comes carefully packaged along with a paper certifying it as an authentic elloh piece-all ready to give as a gift.
From jillcornell's shop:
Emily Brontë Quote Card
A love-themed quote and gorgeous colors created this card! Finished size: 4" x 9". Your card will be shipped in a padded envelope for protection via first-class mail.
From UneekDollDesigns:
Jane Eyre Character Trio
If you have read the novel, Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, then you are very familiar with this trio of characters. Where else can you find plain Jane, the lonely orphan grown to be a governess for the mysterious, and somewhat scary, Mr. Rochester? Of course we can't leave out Bertha Rochester, the insane wife who manages to cause quite a ruckus throughout the tragic yet hopeful tale!
I designed each character with their own appropriate costume. Bertha has on her white nightgown, and the wild, unkempt hair. Jane is dressed modestly and plainly in a blue dressing gown with black trim. Mr. Rochester has on a grey suit coat over tan vest and breeches. He looks a bit uncertain, and with good reason... He has a twisted mess of things to unravel and doesn't have an easy way of it! (Read the novel for more on this...)
The Brontë Sisters in Velvet
Emily, Anne, and Charlotte Bronte were not only sisters, but hugely talented authors. Many of their novels have been made into wonderful movies, but read the books if you want to get the full feel of their writings!
Charlotte is dressed in royal blue velvet with a white, pearl trimmed bonnet. Emily is ready to write down her ideas in her book with her quill pen. She is dressed beautifully in gold, crushed velvet trimmed in black lace and ribbon. Anne is wearing her favorite burgundy velvet dress trimmed in cream lace. Her hair is curled nicely and she and Charlotte both have their writing utensils ready for action. They stand about 4 and 3/4 inches tall.
Charlotte, Emily, and Anne would make a wonderful addition to your collection or any Bronte fan would love to have them as a one of a kind gift.
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2 comments:

  1. Wow! What a wonderful blog you have! I love the subject matter! And thank you so very much for including one of my literary sets, it's an honor!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by. Glad you liked what you saw.

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