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Dreaming of Stars Print
Native American Greeting Cards
Native American T-shirts and Gifts — Native American Dreamcatchers and Navajo blanket design. Dreamcatchers, a beautiful Native American creation designed to bring you good luck and harmony. Traced back to the Ojibway Chippewa tribe, dreamcatchers are said to filter out your bad dreams from the good and send you only blessings from the Great Spirit. Also find our colorful native American inspired blanket pattern. This beautiful pattern creates great looking cards, mousepads, neckties and more! Castleinc native american t-shirts and gifts.
Necronomicon Binder
"Something about the scene reminded me of the … stranger and more disturbing descriptions of the evilly fabled plateau of Leng which occur in the dreaded Necronomicon of the mad Arab Abdul Alhazred. I was rather sorry, later on, that I had ever looked into that monstrous book at the college library."
Equine Dreams~business cards
Spirit of India Keychains
Sleeping Buddha Cards
Dragonfly 1 – business card template
These mosquito-eating insects are mythically beautiful creatures. In some cultures dragonflies are associated with the devil, trolls, horses or snakes. While in others, they are favored beings. Some Native American societies view dragonflies as symbols of renewal. Japan, in ancient mythology, is known as the Land of the Dragonflies". I think that is a lovely image and I'm glad this little one was drawn to our backyard.
SkyBlue Dream-Catcher iPhone 4/4S Case Case-mate Iphone 4 Cases
This trendy Dream-catcher iPhone 4/4S Case is sure to bring you good dreams, good luck, and represents unity. Custom designed just for you by BoxBerrie Prints!
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Explore, Dream, Discover mousepad
This beautiful bay on the island of Lana'i (Hawaii) seems to represent the inspirational advice of American author Mark Twain to live life to the fullest – carpe diem, and the full text of Twain's quote is: Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” (Mark Twain 1835 – 1910)
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