
Calico Cat Pet Sitting | Funny Cat | Animal Care
Lazy calico cat with string toy. A fun business card for animal care services including pet sitters, veterinarians, pet stores and more. A cool business card for cat lovers in many professions. This funny kitty design is so cute your clients will want to keep it on display and share it with friends. Visit Jenn’s Doodle World for more pet lover’s business cards and original cat cartoons.

William Morris Acanthus Wallpaper Leaves
William Morris Acanthus Antique wallpaper leaves – Acanthus Leaves by wallpaper designer William Morris is an antique wallpaper pattern from . Morris wallpapers all have an elaborate and intricate design, and Acanthus is one of the favorite patterns of all time. William Morris wallpapers adorned many a wealthy Victorian home in the late s.

Happy Calico Cat Peeking Pet Sitting Service Magnet
Simple cartoon illustration of a happy calico cat peeking from behind a divider.

William Morris Acanthus Wallpaper Leaves
William Morris Acanthus Antique wallpaper leaves – Acanthus Leaves by wallpaper designer William Morris is an antique wallpaper pattern from . Morris wallpapers all have an elaborate and intricate design, and Acanthus is one of the favorite patterns of all time. William Morris wallpapers adorned many a wealthy Victorian home in the late s.

Cute Calico Kitty Cat | Pet Sitting | Animal Care
Lazy calico cat with string toy. A fun business card for animal care services including pet sitters, veterinarians, pet stores and more. A cool business card for cat lovers in many professions. This funny kitty design is so cute your clients will want to keep it on display and share it with friends. Visit Jenn’s Doodle World for more pet lover’s business cards and original cat cartoons.

Obsidian Skull Swords Pirate flag of Calico Jack
A low growl rumbled across the waves, not from the storm brewing on the horizon, but from Captain Jack’s throat. His dark eyes, usually gleaming with mischief, held a steely glint as he surveyed the approaching ship. The “Revenge,” his sloop, heeled slightly in the choppy water, its black hull a stark contrast to the dawn’s pale light. — “Spanish merchantman, by the looks of it,” rasped Old Bill, the grizzled bosun, his weathered face etched with years at sea. “Fat belly, ripe for the plucking.” — A slow smile spread across Jack’s face, as cold and sharp as the cutlass hanging from his hip. Unlike other captains who reveled in open brawls, Jack preferred a more theatrical approach. He wasn’t interested in just plunder; he craved the delicious terror that preceded it. — “Hold the sails, lads,” he called out, his voice surprisingly calm amidst the rising tension. “Let them get a good look at us.” — The crew, a motley bunch of cutthroats and dreamers, exchanged knowing glances. This wasn’t their first rodeo. Below deck, the nimble powder monkeys scurried about, ensuring a smooth flow of ammunition, while the gunners readied their cannons with practiced ease. — The unsuspecting merchant ship, the “El Dorado,” drew closer, its white sails catching the first rays of the hesitant sun. A band of musicians played a cheerful tune, a stark contrast to the grim silence aboard the “Revenge.” — Suddenly, with a flourish, Jack raised a hand. The tattered French flag they’d been flying dipped down, revealing a sight that sent shivers down the spines of even the most hardened pirates; the Jolly Roger. Its stark white skull, leering with empty sockets, seemed to mock the approaching vessel. Below the skull, crossed cutlasses gleamed with a deadly promise. — A collective gasp echoed from the “El Dorado.” The music died down, replaced by an awful, suffocating silence. The festive air vanished, replaced by a thick fog of terror. Even the seasoned sailors of the “El Dorado” couldn’t help but flinch at the sight of the infamous flag. — Jack allowed the silence to stretch, savoring the fear that radiated from the other ship like heat waves. Then, a slow, cruel smile spread across his face. “See, lads,” he drawled, his voice dripping with mock sympathy, “sometimes the best weapon is a good scare.” — The element of surprise, meticulously orchestrated by Jack, had done its job. The pirates of the “Revenge” might not have fired a single shot yet, but the battle was already half-won. The legend of Calico Jack and his fearsome Jolly Roger would echo through the Caribbean for years to come, a chilling reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying weapon is a symbol. — This file is made by RootOfAllLight available under the Creative Commons Universal Public Domain Dedication

White, Pirate Flag Calico Jack, Skull & Cutlass Magnet
A low growl rumbled across the waves, not from the storm brewing on the horizon, but from Captain Jack’s throat. His dark eyes, usually gleaming with mischief, held a steely glint as he surveyed the approaching ship. The “Revenge,” his sloop, heeled slightly in the choppy water, its black hull a stark contrast to the dawn’s pale light. — “Spanish merchantman, by the looks of it,” rasped Old Bill, the grizzled bosun, his weathered face etched with years at sea. “Fat belly, ripe for the plucking.” — A slow smile spread across Jack’s face, as cold and sharp as the cutlass hanging from his hip. Unlike other captains who reveled in open brawls, Jack preferred a more theatrical approach. He wasn’t interested in just plunder; he craved the delicious terror that preceded it. — “Hold the sails, lads,” he called out, his voice surprisingly calm amidst the rising tension. “Let them get a good look at us.” — The crew, a motley bunch of cutthroats and dreamers, exchanged knowing glances. This wasn’t their first rodeo. Below deck, the nimble powder monkeys scurried about, ensuring a smooth flow of ammunition, while the gunners readied their cannons with practiced ease. — The unsuspecting merchant ship, the “El Dorado,” drew closer, its white sails catching the first rays of the hesitant sun. A band of musicians played a cheerful tune, a stark contrast to the grim silence aboard the “Revenge.” — Suddenly, with a flourish, Jack raised a hand. The tattered French flag they’d been flying dipped down, revealing a sight that sent shivers down the spines of even the most hardened pirates; the Jolly Roger. Its stark white skull, leering with empty sockets, seemed to mock the approaching vessel. Below the skull, crossed cutlasses gleamed with a deadly promise. — A collective gasp echoed from the “El Dorado.” The music died down, replaced by an awful, suffocating silence. The festive air vanished, replaced by a thick fog of terror. Even the seasoned sailors of the “El Dorado” couldn’t help but flinch at the sight of the infamous flag. — Jack allowed the silence to stretch, savoring the fear that radiated from the other ship like heat waves. Then, a slow, cruel smile spread across his face. “See, lads,” he drawled, his voice dripping with mock sympathy, “sometimes the best weapon is a good scare.” — The element of surprise, meticulously orchestrated by Jack, had done its job. The pirates of the “Revenge” might not have fired a single shot yet, but the battle was already half-won. The legend of Calico Jack and his fearsome Jolly Roger would echo through the Caribbean for years to come, a chilling reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying weapon is a symbol. — This file is made by RootOfAllLight available under the Creative Commons Universal Public Domain Dedication

Dragonfly and Calico
This Dragonfly Business Card features watercolor dragonflies on a calico print. Great for many business , garden, florists

Cheerful Calico Cat Peeking Pet Sitting Service
Simple cartoon illustration of a cheerful calico cat peeking from behind a divider.

italia, football soccer coach
Red white and green striped soccer design with the words italia in white in front of 3 three soccer calico footballs. Background color can be changed to Azzurri blue via the customise button. sgb

Calico Cat Painting – Cute Original Cat Art
Calico Cat portrait, original painting. We specialize in cute and funny original art. Buy this for yourself or as a great gift for your Calico Cat loving friends. Be creative – click on CUSTOMIZE to add/remove/change text, resize the picture, change colors or anything else the customization tool will allow!

Calico Cat Painting – Cute Original Cat Art
Calico Cat portrait, original painting. We specialize in cute and funny original art. Buy this for yourself or as a great gift for your Calico Cat loving friends. Be creative – click on CUSTOMIZE to add/remove/change text, resize the picture, change colors or anything else the customization tool will allow!

Princess Tiana's Random Acts of Kindness
Random Acts of Kindness Warms Hearts, Causes Smiles, Changes Lives One Act of Kindness Leads to Another … Commit your life to a smile, a kind word, and a kind action — and hand those you bless a card to let them know you believe in Acts of Kindness. We’d love it if you share your Acts of Kindness with us – look for D’Marie CatsEyeViewGifts on Facebook!

Country Calico
Designed for this size card, this Country Calico Business Card is perfect for a Country Store, Vintage Shop, Florist and more.

Adorable Cute Calico Cat
Portrait of a cute and adorable calico cat with green eyes, pink nose, and multicolor fluffy fur. The beautiful pet looks straight into your eyes. A digital painting from a photograph. Elegant and funny business card. Customizable. You can change two images on the front and on the back and you can change or delete five template texts independently. You can transfer this design to a variety of other products of your choice. Please, use the “Edit Design” or the “Personalize” (as the case may be) button to adjust the picture to the shape of the particular product. It will transfer you to the Designer Tool. Use the “Fit/Fill” option (right-side menu of the Designer Tool). You can scale, rotate, flip the image on the product template, and you can add some text of your own to it. You can also change the type, size, color, and location of the font. Just be creative, buy one, have fun, and be happy!

Calico Crab
I’m showing an imaginary company to give an idea of possibilities. Text and pictures are completely customizable.

Happy Fat Calico Cat Personalized
These personalized cat themed business cards are ready to customize with your name and contact information. Great for anyone who works with pets or loves cats, including veterinarians, pet supply businesses, groomers, pet sitters, cat breeders and more. Features a cute cartoon of a happy fat calico cat. Background color can be changed. Just click the “customize” button.

Obsidian Skull Swords Pirate flag of Calico Jack Case
A low growl rumbled across the waves, not from the storm brewing on the horizon, but from Captain Jack’s throat. His dark eyes, usually gleaming with mischief, held a steely glint as he surveyed the approaching ship. The “Revenge,” his sloop, heeled slightly in the choppy water, its black hull a stark contrast to the dawn’s pale light. — “Spanish merchantman, by the looks of it,” rasped Old Bill, the grizzled bosun, his weathered face etched with years at sea. “Fat belly, ripe for the plucking.” — A slow smile spread across Jack’s face, as cold and sharp as the cutlass hanging from his hip. Unlike other captains who reveled in open brawls, Jack preferred a more theatrical approach. He wasn’t interested in just plunder; he craved the delicious terror that preceded it. — “Hold the sails, lads,” he called out, his voice surprisingly calm amidst the rising tension. “Let them get a good look at us.” — The crew, a motley bunch of cutthroats and dreamers, exchanged knowing glances. This wasn’t their first rodeo. Below deck, the nimble powder monkeys scurried about, ensuring a smooth flow of ammunition, while the gunners readied their cannons with practiced ease. — The unsuspecting merchant ship, the “El Dorado,” drew closer, its white sails catching the first rays of the hesitant sun. A band of musicians played a cheerful tune, a stark contrast to the grim silence aboard the “Revenge.” — Suddenly, with a flourish, Jack raised a hand. The tattered French flag they’d been flying dipped down, revealing a sight that sent shivers down the spines of even the most hardened pirates; the Jolly Roger. Its stark white skull, leering with empty sockets, seemed to mock the approaching vessel. Below the skull, crossed cutlasses gleamed with a deadly promise. — A collective gasp echoed from the “El Dorado.” The music died down, replaced by an awful, suffocating silence. The festive air vanished, replaced by a thick fog of terror. Even the seasoned sailors of the “El Dorado” couldn’t help but flinch at the sight of the infamous flag. — Jack allowed the silence to stretch, savoring the fear that radiated from the other ship like heat waves. Then, a slow, cruel smile spread across his face. “See, lads,” he drawled, his voice dripping with mock sympathy, “sometimes the best weapon is a good scare.” — The element of surprise, meticulously orchestrated by Jack, had done its job. The pirates of the “Revenge” might not have fired a single shot yet, but the battle was already half-won. The legend of Calico Jack and his fearsome Jolly Roger would echo through the Caribbean for years to come, a chilling reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying weapon is a symbol. — This file is made by RootOfAllLight available under the Creative Commons Universal Public Domain Dedication

White, Pirate Flag Calico Jack, Skull & Cutlass Case
A low growl rumbled across the waves, not from the storm brewing on the horizon, but from Captain Jack’s throat. His dark eyes, usually gleaming with mischief, held a steely glint as he surveyed the approaching ship. The “Revenge,” his sloop, heeled slightly in the choppy water, its black hull a stark contrast to the dawn’s pale light. — “Spanish merchantman, by the looks of it,” rasped Old Bill, the grizzled bosun, his weathered face etched with years at sea. “Fat belly, ripe for the plucking.” — A slow smile spread across Jack’s face, as cold and sharp as the cutlass hanging from his hip. Unlike other captains who reveled in open brawls, Jack preferred a more theatrical approach. He wasn’t interested in just plunder; he craved the delicious terror that preceded it. — “Hold the sails, lads,” he called out, his voice surprisingly calm amidst the rising tension. “Let them get a good look at us.” — The crew, a motley bunch of cutthroats and dreamers, exchanged knowing glances. This wasn’t their first rodeo. Below deck, the nimble powder monkeys scurried about, ensuring a smooth flow of ammunition, while the gunners readied their cannons with practiced ease. — The unsuspecting merchant ship, the “El Dorado,” drew closer, its white sails catching the first rays of the hesitant sun. A band of musicians played a cheerful tune, a stark contrast to the grim silence aboard the “Revenge.” — Suddenly, with a flourish, Jack raised a hand. The tattered French flag they’d been flying dipped down, revealing a sight that sent shivers down the spines of even the most hardened pirates; the Jolly Roger. Its stark white skull, leering with empty sockets, seemed to mock the approaching vessel. Below the skull, crossed cutlasses gleamed with a deadly promise. — A collective gasp echoed from the “El Dorado.” The music died down, replaced by an awful, suffocating silence. The festive air vanished, replaced by a thick fog of terror. Even the seasoned sailors of the “El Dorado” couldn’t help but flinch at the sight of the infamous flag. — Jack allowed the silence to stretch, savoring the fear that radiated from the other ship like heat waves. Then, a slow, cruel smile spread across his face. “See, lads,” he drawled, his voice dripping with mock sympathy, “sometimes the best weapon is a good scare.” — The element of surprise, meticulously orchestrated by Jack, had done its job. The pirates of the “Revenge” might not have fired a single shot yet, but the battle was already half-won. The legend of Calico Jack and his fearsome Jolly Roger would echo through the Caribbean for years to come, a chilling reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying weapon is a symbol. — This file is made by RootOfAllLight available under the Creative Commons Universal Public Domain Dedication

Aztec Gold Skull & Cutlass Pirate Calico Jack Case
A low growl rumbled across the waves, not from the storm brewing on the horizon, but from Captain Jack’s throat. His dark eyes, usually gleaming with mischief, held a steely glint as he surveyed the approaching ship. The “Revenge,” his sloop, heeled slightly in the choppy water, its black hull a stark contrast to the dawn’s pale light. — “Spanish merchantman, by the looks of it,” rasped Old Bill, the grizzled bosun, his weathered face etched with years at sea. “Fat belly, ripe for the plucking.” — A slow smile spread across Jack’s face, as cold and sharp as the cutlass hanging from his hip. Unlike other captains who reveled in open brawls, Jack preferred a more theatrical approach. He wasn’t interested in just plunder; he craved the delicious terror that preceded it. — “Hold the sails, lads,” he called out, his voice surprisingly calm amidst the rising tension. “Let them get a good look at us.” — The crew, a motley bunch of cutthroats and dreamers, exchanged knowing glances. This wasn’t their first rodeo. Below deck, the nimble powder monkeys scurried about, ensuring a smooth flow of ammunition, while the gunners readied their cannons with practiced ease. — The unsuspecting merchant ship, the “El Dorado,” drew closer, its white sails catching the first rays of the hesitant sun. A band of musicians played a cheerful tune, a stark contrast to the grim silence aboard the “Revenge.” — Suddenly, with a flourish, Jack raised a hand. The tattered French flag they’d been flying dipped down, revealing a sight that sent shivers down the spines of even the most hardened pirates; the Jolly Roger. Its stark white skull, leering with empty sockets, seemed to mock the approaching vessel. Below the skull, crossed cutlasses gleamed with a deadly promise. — A collective gasp echoed from the “El Dorado.” The music died down, replaced by an awful, suffocating silence. The festive air vanished, replaced by a thick fog of terror. Even the seasoned sailors of the “El Dorado” couldn’t help but flinch at the sight of the infamous flag. — Jack allowed the silence to stretch, savoring the fear that radiated from the other ship like heat waves. Then, a slow, cruel smile spread across his face. “See, lads,” he drawled, his voice dripping with mock sympathy, “sometimes the best weapon is a good scare.” — The element of surprise, meticulously orchestrated by Jack, had done its job. The pirates of the “Revenge” might not have fired a single shot yet, but the battle was already half-won. The legend of Calico Jack and his fearsome Jolly Roger would echo through the Caribbean for years to come, a chilling reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying weapon is a symbol. — This file is made by RootOfAllLight available under the Creative Commons Universal Public Domain Dedication

Crimson Skull & Swords Pirate flag of Calico Jack Case
A low growl rumbled across the waves, not from the storm brewing on the horizon, but from Captain Jack’s throat. His dark eyes, usually gleaming with mischief, held a steely glint as he surveyed the approaching ship. The “Revenge,” his sloop, heeled slightly in the choppy water, its black hull a stark contrast to the dawn’s pale light. — “Spanish merchantman, by the looks of it,” rasped Old Bill, the grizzled bosun, his weathered face etched with years at sea. “Fat belly, ripe for the plucking.” — A slow smile spread across Jack’s face, as cold and sharp as the cutlass hanging from his hip. Unlike other captains who reveled in open brawls, Jack preferred a more theatrical approach. He wasn’t interested in just plunder; he craved the delicious terror that preceded it. — “Hold the sails, lads,” he called out, his voice surprisingly calm amidst the rising tension. “Let them get a good look at us.” — The crew, a motley bunch of cutthroats and dreamers, exchanged knowing glances. This wasn’t their first rodeo. Below deck, the nimble powder monkeys scurried about, ensuring a smooth flow of ammunition, while the gunners readied their cannons with practiced ease. — The unsuspecting merchant ship, the “El Dorado,” drew closer, its white sails catching the first rays of the hesitant sun. A band of musicians played a cheerful tune, a stark contrast to the grim silence aboard the “Revenge.” — Suddenly, with a flourish, Jack raised a hand. The tattered French flag they’d been flying dipped down, revealing a sight that sent shivers down the spines of even the most hardened pirates; the Jolly Roger. Its stark white skull, leering with empty sockets, seemed to mock the approaching vessel. Below the skull, crossed cutlasses gleamed with a deadly promise. — A collective gasp echoed from the “El Dorado.” The music died down, replaced by an awful, suffocating silence. The festive air vanished, replaced by a thick fog of terror. Even the seasoned sailors of the “El Dorado” couldn’t help but flinch at the sight of the infamous flag. — Jack allowed the silence to stretch, savoring the fear that radiated from the other ship like heat waves. Then, a slow, cruel smile spread across his face. “See, lads,” he drawled, his voice dripping with mock sympathy, “sometimes the best weapon is a good scare.” — The element of surprise, meticulously orchestrated by Jack, had done its job. The pirates of the “Revenge” might not have fired a single shot yet, but the battle was already half-won. The legend of Calico Jack and his fearsome Jolly Roger would echo through the Caribbean for years to come, a chilling reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying weapon is a symbol. — This file is made by RootOfAllLight available under the Creative Commons Universal Public Domain Dedication

Bus. – Veterinarian – Cats in rainbow diamond
Feline occupation. Personalize this card for anyone working with cats. At top is a tag line for “specialization” Central text is Name, Address, with phone numbers at the bottom. In lower right corner is the image of a calico cat looking at itself in front of a diamond shape in rainbow colors. On back is space for pertinent text (currently office hours) – edit as required.

William Morris Pink Rose Flower Wallpaper Pattern
Pink & Rose Wallpaper Pattern by William Morris The antique wallpaper design looks great on most gifts. It’s all in earth tones — rich tans, browns, and earthy greens and pinks. It’s quite a stunning floral design from one of the most famous th century British wallpaper designer, William Morris. The flowers are muted pinks — earth tones, an old pink color. The beautiful green leaves wind their way through the floral design. The background is a deep tan — almost a brown color, aged just like it should be for wallpaper that’s over years old. About the William Morris Pink & Rose Pattern The exquisite floral pattern was designed by famous th century textile and wallpaper designer William Morris. William Morris’ designs are inspired by nature, as he saw it in the English countryside with native flowers and plants. The floral pattern is very complex; colors are rich pinks, greens, and tans, and was originally hand-printed block wallpaper. A sophisticated pattern for the times, Pink and Rose was designed around . Typical to his style, these were native garden flowers that were repeated to produce a pattern for the wallpaper.

William Morris Pink Rose Flower Wallpaper Pattern Mini
Pink & Rose Wallpaper Pattern by William Morris The antique wallpaper design looks great on most gifts. It’s all in earth tones — rich tans, browns, and earthy greens and pinks. It’s quite a stunning floral design from one of the most famous th century British wallpaper designer, William Morris. The flowers are muted pinks — earth tones, an old pink color. The beautiful green leaves wind their way through the floral design. The background is a deep tan — almost a brown color, aged just like it should be for wallpaper that’s over years old. About the William Morris Pink & Rose Pattern The exquisite floral pattern was designed by famous th century textile and wallpaper designer William Morris. William Morris’ designs are inspired by nature, as he saw it in the English countryside with native flowers and plants. The floral pattern is very complex; colors are rich pinks, greens, and tans, and was originally hand-printed block wallpaper. A sophisticated pattern for the times, Pink and Rose was designed around . Typical to his style, these were native garden flowers that were repeated to produce a pattern for the wallpaper.

William Morris Acanthus Wallpaper Leaves Mini
William Morris Acanthus Antique wallpaper leaves – Acanthus Leaves by wallpaper designer William Morris is an antique wallpaper pattern from . Morris wallpapers all have an elaborate and intricate design, and Acanthus is one of the favorite patterns of all time. William Morris wallpapers adorned many a wealthy Victorian home in the late s.

William Morris Pink Rose Flower Wallpaper Pattern Mini
Pink & Rose Wallpaper Pattern by William Morris The antique wallpaper design looks great on most gifts. It’s all in earth tones — rich tans, browns, and earthy greens and pinks. It’s quite a stunning floral design from one of the most famous th century British wallpaper designer, William Morris. The flowers are muted pinks — earth tones, an old pink color. The beautiful green leaves wind their way through the floral design. The background is a deep tan — almost a brown color, aged just like it should be for wallpaper that’s over years old. About the William Morris Pink & Rose Pattern The exquisite floral pattern was designed by famous th century textile and wallpaper designer William Morris. William Morris’ designs are inspired by nature, as he saw it in the English countryside with native flowers and plants. The floral pattern is very complex; colors are rich pinks, greens, and tans, and was originally hand-printed block wallpaper. A sophisticated pattern for the times, Pink and Rose was designed around . Typical to his style, these were native garden flowers that were repeated to produce a pattern for the wallpaper.

Wild Rose Art Illustration Flower Vintage
The wild rose is a beautiful small wildflower. Inspired by William Morris designs, this rich pink and warm green flower pattern is a rustic antique floral design. The wild rose artwork is from La Plante et ses Applications ornementales () illustrated by Maurice Pillard Verneuil.

William Morris Acanthus Wallpaper Leaves
William Morris Acanthus Antique wallpaper leaves – Acanthus Leaves by wallpaper designer William Morris is an antique wallpaper pattern from . Morris wallpapers all have an elaborate and intricate design, and Acanthus is one of the favorite patterns of all time. William Morris wallpapers adorned many a wealthy Victorian home in the late s.

Chintz Paisley Antique Floral Pattern
Based on Indian paisley, this antique boho chintz floral pattern has coral and blue flowing patterns. The pattern was designed in the late s. Chintz was originally a woodblock printed calico textile that originated in India in the th century.

William Morris Pink Rose Flower Wallpaper Pattern
Pink & Rose Wallpaper Pattern by William Morris The antique wallpaper design looks great on most gifts. It’s all in earth tones — rich tans, browns, and earthy greens and pinks. It’s quite a stunning floral design from one of the most famous th century British wallpaper designer, William Morris. The flowers are muted pinks — earth tones, an old pink color. The beautiful green leaves wind their way through the floral design. The background is a deep tan — almost a brown color, aged just like it should be for wallpaper that’s over years old. About the William Morris Pink & Rose Pattern The exquisite floral pattern was designed by famous th century textile and wallpaper designer William Morris. William Morris’ designs are inspired by nature, as he saw it in the English countryside with native flowers and plants. The floral pattern is very complex; colors are rich pinks, greens, and tans, and was originally hand-printed block wallpaper. A sophisticated pattern for the times, Pink and Rose was designed around . Typical to his style, these were native garden flowers that were repeated to produce a pattern for the wallpaper.

Wild Rose Art Illustration Flower Vintage
The wild rose is a beautiful small wildflower. Inspired by William Morris designs, this rich pink and warm green flower pattern is a rustic antique floral design. The wild rose artwork is from La Plante et ses Applications ornementales () illustrated by Maurice Pillard Verneuil.

William Morris Thistle Floral Wallpaper Flower Art
Classic William Morris Pattern – Thistle – This design is a classic s William Morris pattern, called Thistle, a simple and elegant floral design.

William Morris Thistle Floral Wallpaper Flower Art
Classic William Morris Pattern – Thistle – This design is a classic s William Morris pattern, called Thistle, a simple and elegant floral design.

Black White Damask Lace Brocade Mini
An antique damask brocade from the s, this is a classic black and white intricate pattern. Damask patterns are known for intricate and reversible woven material patterns, and is prized for its ornateness. (This design is a photographic reproduction of damask fabric)

William Morris Pink Rose Flower Wallpaper Pattern
Pink & Rose Wallpaper Pattern by William Morris The antique wallpaper design looks great on most gifts. It’s all in earth tones — rich tans, browns, and earthy greens and pinks. It’s quite a stunning floral design from one of the most famous th century British wallpaper designer, William Morris. The flowers are muted pinks — earth tones, an old pink color. The beautiful green leaves wind their way through the floral design. The background is a deep tan — almost a brown color, aged just like it should be for wallpaper that’s over years old. About the William Morris Pink & Rose Pattern The exquisite floral pattern was designed by famous th century textile and wallpaper designer William Morris. William Morris’ designs are inspired by nature, as he saw it in the English countryside with native flowers and plants. The floral pattern is very complex; colors are rich pinks, greens, and tans, and was originally hand-printed block wallpaper. A sophisticated pattern for the times, Pink and Rose was designed around . Typical to his style, these were native garden flowers that were repeated to produce a pattern for the wallpaper.

William Morris Acanthus Wallpaper Leaves
William Morris Acanthus Antique wallpaper leaves – Acanthus Leaves by wallpaper designer William Morris is an antique wallpaper pattern from . Morris wallpapers all have an elaborate and intricate design, and Acanthus is one of the favorite patterns of all time. William Morris wallpapers adorned many a wealthy Victorian home in the late s.

William Morris Pink Rose Flower Wallpaper Pattern
Pink & Rose Wallpaper Pattern by William Morris The antique wallpaper design looks great on most gifts. It’s all in earth tones — rich tans, browns, and earthy greens and pinks. It’s quite a stunning floral design from one of the most famous th century British wallpaper designer, William Morris. The flowers are muted pinks — earth tones, an old pink color. The beautiful green leaves wind their way through the floral design. The background is a deep tan — almost a brown color, aged just like it should be for wallpaper that’s over years old. About the William Morris Pink & Rose Pattern The exquisite floral pattern was designed by famous th century textile and wallpaper designer William Morris. William Morris’ designs are inspired by nature, as he saw it in the English countryside with native flowers and plants. The floral pattern is very complex; colors are rich pinks, greens, and tans, and was originally hand-printed block wallpaper. A sophisticated pattern for the times, Pink and Rose was designed around . Typical to his style, these were native garden flowers that were repeated to produce a pattern for the wallpaper.

William Morris Pink Rose Flower Wallpaper Pattern
Pink & Rose Wallpaper Pattern by William Morris The antique wallpaper design looks great on most gifts. It’s all in earth tones — rich tans, browns, and earthy greens and pinks. It’s quite a stunning floral design from one of the most famous th century British wallpaper designer, William Morris. The flowers are muted pinks — earth tones, an old pink color. The beautiful green leaves wind their way through the floral design. The background is a deep tan — almost a brown color, aged just like it should be for wallpaper that’s over years old. About the William Morris Pink & Rose Pattern The exquisite floral pattern was designed by famous th century textile and wallpaper designer William Morris. William Morris’ designs are inspired by nature, as he saw it in the English countryside with native flowers and plants. The floral pattern is very complex; colors are rich pinks, greens, and tans, and was originally hand-printed block wallpaper. A sophisticated pattern for the times, Pink and Rose was designed around . Typical to his style, these were native garden flowers that were repeated to produce a pattern for the wallpaper.

Singer-Soloist Cool Cat Contact
This beautiful and amusing business card with its kitty diva is sure to get noticed and to bring in the clients and contacts you need to get those singing gigs.

Adorable Cute Calico Cat Case
Portrait of a cute and adorable calico cat with green eyes, pink nose, and multicolor fluffy fur. The beautiful pet looks straight into your eyes. A digital painting from a photograph. Elegant business card holder for anyone. Customizable. You can change the image and you can change or delete the template text LET THE CAT BE WITH YOU. You can use the image of your own cat instead of the template image if you wish. You can transfer this design to a variety of other products of your choice. Please, use the “Edit Design” or the “Personalize” (as the case may be) button to adjust the picture to the shape of the particular product. It will transfer you to the Designer Tool. Use the “Fit/Fill” option (right-side menu of the Designer Tool). You can scale, rotate, flip the image on the product template, and you can add some text of your own to it. You can also change the font type, color, size, etc. Just be creative, buy one, have fun, and be happy!

Beige Calico Personalized Letterhead
A calico floral print with tan flowers on a light beige background creates charming letterhead stationery. The design is light enough so that it won’t interfere with printing. The back is plain, the same shade as the background color, without the flowers. A little bit country, a little bit boho, a vintage look, and a very sweet and charming design,

Red Paisley Damask Designer Floral Classic Case
Antique Vintage Damask Paisley – Red Paisley Fabric Design – Paisley and damask fabric designs. This classic beautiful damask and paisley red design is a simple floral with little paisley wisps running through it.

Wild Rose Art Illustration Flower Vintage Desk Holder
The wild rose is a beautiful small wildflower. Inspired by William Morris designs, this rich pink and warm green flower pattern is a rustic antique floral design. The wild rose artwork is from La Plante et ses Applications ornementales () illustrated by Maurice Pillard Verneuil.

Wild Rose Art Illustration Flower Vintage Case
The wild rose is a beautiful small wildflower. Inspired by William Morris designs, this rich pink and warm green flower pattern is a rustic antique floral design. The wild rose artwork is from La Plante et ses Applications ornementales () illustrated by Maurice Pillard Verneuil.

William Morris Thistle Floral Wallpaper Flower Art Case
Classic William Morris Pattern – Thistle – This design is a classic s William Morris pattern, called Thistle, a simple and elegant floral design.

Black White Damask Lace Brocade Case
An antique damask brocade from the s, this is a classic black and white intricate pattern. Damask patterns are known for intricate and reversible woven material patterns, and is prized for its ornateness. (This design is a photographic reproduction of damask fabric)

Chintz Paisley Antique Floral Pattern Case
Based on Indian paisley, this antique boho chintz floral pattern has coral and blue flowing patterns. The pattern was designed in the late s. Chintz was originally a woodblock printed calico textile that originated in India in the th century.

William Morris Pink Rose Flower Wallpaper Pattern Case
Pink & Rose Wallpaper Pattern by William Morris The antique wallpaper design looks great on most gifts. It’s all in earth tones — rich tans, browns, and earthy greens and pinks. It’s quite a stunning floral design from one of the most famous th century British wallpaper designer, William Morris. The flowers are muted pinks — earth tones, an old pink color. The beautiful green leaves wind their way through the floral design. The background is a deep tan — almost a brown color, aged just like it should be for wallpaper that’s over years old. About the William Morris Pink & Rose Pattern The exquisite floral pattern was designed by famous th century textile and wallpaper designer William Morris. William Morris’ designs are inspired by nature, as he saw it in the English countryside with native flowers and plants. The floral pattern is very complex; colors are rich pinks, greens, and tans, and was originally hand-printed block wallpaper. A sophisticated pattern for the times, Pink and Rose was designed around . Typical to his style, these were native garden flowers that were repeated to produce a pattern for the wallpaper.

William Morris Thistle Floral Wallpaper Flower Art Desk Holder
Classic William Morris Pattern – Thistle – This design is a classic s William Morris pattern, called Thistle, a simple and elegant floral design.

Tranquil Blue Calico Cloud Cat Minimal
A beautiful contemporary chic business card with all of the essentials.

Ivory Brown Calico Cloud Cat Minimal
A beautiful contemporary chic business card with all of the essentials.

Calico Hen Egg Farm Farmer Ranch Country
A beige chicken with a simple floral pattern looks over her shoulder, with text forming the shape of her body, on this business card for a chicken farm or egg business, or even a country-themed store. Simple, cute, and professional.

Resting Calico Cat Label
Original fine art design of a resting calico cat by designer Carolyn McFann on customizable labels for feline fans. See our matching cards, stationery, postage and more also at

Happy Calico Cat Peeking above Bookmark Quote Mini
Simple cartoon illustration of a cute calico cat peeking from behind a divider. Customizable text.

Calico Cat Profile
Original artwork of a calico cat by Carolyn McFann printed on fully customizable business cards for cat owners and lovers. See a few of our products below (click to go to that product) and visit our very artistic stores at:

Calico Teddy Bears Children's Calling
Sweet toddler or baby calling card done in a pale blue and white stripe with calico teddy bears of different colors splashed across the card. Customize the text to your child’s information, add more text fields if you want, on the front or back of this great little card.

Alice and the Cheshire Cat
Created from an original acrylic painting by Blonde Blythe. Visit her website:

Cat Themed Template
Show your passion with these specially designed cat-themed business cards. Original artwork done by LaRusc Studio.

William Morris Acanthus Wallpaper Leaves Case For
William Morris Acanthus Antique wallpaper leaves – Acanthus Leaves by wallpaper designer William Morris is an antique wallpaper pattern from . Morris wallpapers all have an elaborate and intricate design, and Acanthus is one of the favorite patterns of all time. William Morris wallpapers adorned many a wealthy Victorian home in the late s.

Thank You Hearts Calico Cat and Potted Plants Foam Board
Personalizable minimalistic illustration of a cute calico cat surrounded by potted indoor plants on a dark background. Features leafy green plants, cascading vines, and a plant in patterned pot. Soft greens and oranges, simple lines, and clean, calming design for a modern botanical look.
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