This pretty nature border was from the title page of “The Girl from Limberlost”,
published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1909.
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Here is the page from the book.
Here’s another pretty embellishment that came from the cover of some antique sheet music.
Please let me know if you use any of the antique graphics I share on a project – I’d love to brag about you! Don’t forget to save them to your computer for future use.
Blessings,
Angie
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I’m saving the first one, Angie. Thanks!
Beautiful graphics! Girl of Limberlost is one of my favorite books…I just starting reading it to my daughter. I’m saving the first sheet. Can’t wait to use it!