Loons are such special birds under any circumstances…but this image of a mother or father carrying a single chick is priceless! Panel is 24” wide and 14” tall. Digitally printed on high quality quilting cotton, panel is washable and color fast. Art Quilt Panels, Patterns/Kits And Yardage Based On Photography And Original Designs. Our panels are unlike any you’ll see anywhere else. We always start with an image, usually a photograph. Next we have some fun altering the colors, contrast and background; adding or subtracting elements. Then we print - using a commercial-grade, digital process on high quality quilting cotton for a soft hand, brilliant color, exceptional clarity and absolute colorfastness. Yes, they are washable! Care: Machine wash, mild detergent, dryer or line dry, no bleach. *The listing price is per panel *Multiple yardage orders are cut in one continuous piece. *Often times we have more yardage than stated. Message us if you need more than what's shown. SHIPPING * Up to 2.5 yards will ship USPS First Class 3-4 Business Days * 3 yards or more will ship best way possible Processing Time: All orders are shipped within 24 hours Monday-Saturday. Orders rec'd on Sunday will ship on Monday. All orders are shipped from Green Valley, AZ. We are an active quilt store and our inventory is subject to change. We will notify you if there is possible delay. Due to the different display settings, you may see some fabric images brighter or darker than the actual fabrics. Please consider this tolerance before ordering. Any questions? Please message us. Thanks for stopping by QuiltCentralStudio!
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Firstly, the latest update on Ollie Beak, the Little Owl I rescued on Tuesday...he's doing very well, eating and getting stronger by the hour, so things are looking good for the little fella so far. I'm hoping he will be able to be released back into his territory in time. Today we had the heaviest, most sustained rainfall I've ever seen in my life. The lane outside my house, which has quite a slope on it (the lane, not my house) became a brown torrent of a river. I went outside with an umbrella to have a look at my guttering where Niagara Falls was cascading down onto my bedroom window-ledge, and noticed a Blackbird chick had been flushed from its nest and had succumbed to the deluge; then I saw a Gatekeeper butterfly (above) flapping as it, too, was swept along on the river. I managed to pluck the hapless insect from the water as it swept past me, and had to repair its wings which were folded over in the wet, before they dried out malformed, rendering it unable to fly. This required a delicate operation with tweezers. After putting the bedraggled butterfly in a box for an hour to dry out, I released it back into the garden and it settled on the underside of a bramble leaf. Second animal rescue of the week done. I must pay tribute too, to a Songthrush (above) who sings relentlessly from dawn till dusk and well beyond, every single day, perched high on a variety of trees and bushes in my garden. After the cloudburst was over, he found one of his vantage points and set forth again with his exultation. The little minstrel sang his heart out until 9.45 this evening, and doubtless will resume his post before 5am tomorrow.
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Crochet this little Bird Amigurumi and make a cute gift for a bird-lover friend, a Christmas tree ornament, or a stuffed toy for your kids!
Finn is currently studying birds for school and his independent study is on the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird so he was really excited when he saw this in my Pinterest feed! Crocheted by Jose Heroys. Looking for hummingbird patterns? Try this one or this one! * This post contains affiliate links.
A male magnificent frigatebird soars over the beach using the onshore winds to hold him aloft almost without effort. Frigatebirds have a very high wing are to weight ratio and as a result are extremely good fliers. The red pouch is inflated to impress females during the mating season.
vancouver museum collection, bc. extinct Lifer of the Day!
12 free and fabulous printables perfect for adding a touch of vintage to your home decor. #printables #freeart #printable #vintageart #Vintagedecor #wallart
Animation studies on human, dog and bird movement
Explore bird-themed activities for preschoolers! 🐦 Craft nests, sensory bins, and more for hands-on learning and fun. Perfect for young nature lovers! #OutdoorEducation #PreschoolActivities
Discover how to prepare for bird hormone season and manage bird hormonal behavior more effectively. It's important to recognize that nature doesn't intend for most...
A delicious recipe for Lamingtons using real chocolate, perfect to serve on Australia Day or for a school bake sale.
Imagine a week on an island off the coast of Maine. No cars, no stores, no streetlights…just good company, good food, starry skies, blue horizons, and long days spent almost entirely outside. These…
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I was into making little bird ornaments in the last few days. Major birdie making, as you can see. It was a perfect way to use...
Invite nature into your yard by creating a bird friendly flower garden! We have all the best tips for making your backyard an oasis for birds.
ART AND LIFE of a figurative collage artist from Orlando, FL. Creating "Paintings" with bits of torn paper, applied as brush strokes!
First, I just want to take a moment to send love to Jennifer Perillo of In Jennie’s Kitchen who lost her husband Mikey this past week, and Kristen Doyle of Dine & Dish, who lost her broth…
Orlando Arts Magazine, May/June Issue Paper Paintings are featured in OAM this month's issue. It's hot off the press I just got it yesterday at Borders Books (it's FREE, so pick one up for a friend!). I am very happy with the reproduction and the size they printed both Life's Lemons and Mom's Best Key Lime Pie. Celebrate, by Robin Maria Pedrero (my friend, fellow artist and partner in marketing) is featured on the top far left (red sky). Isn't it funky how much her palette of color matches mine??? This editorial feature covers the Celebrating Citrus Show at COMMA Gallery which runs through May.
Are you looking for ways to entertain your pet bird? Check these 31 activities to keep your pet bird from getting bored!
Local: Águas Santas - municipio de Tiradentes (MG) - na chácara de um amigo. Lei do Direito Autoral nº 9.610, de 19 de Fevereiro de 1998: proibe a reprodução ou divulgação com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na Internet, sem prévia consulta e aprovação do autor. All of my photos are under full copyright. If you would like to use any of them, please, contact me.
Whenever you get a bunch of birds together, they talk. In the photo above, you can see the blocks are arranged in such a way I can get the birds close together to look like they're "talking" but I can't sew them together this way. These are just stacked with some blocks overlapping others. It would be WAY TOO COMPLICATED to sew them together like this. So at first I arranged them in vertical rows. BO-ring!!! See how all the legs make your eye connect them into big vertical lines? Nope. Ain't gonna happen. That is NOT what I want to catch your eye. Perhaps I should arrange them as if they WERE talking to each other? After an hour of playing I had this. I have arranged it with groups of birds talking, or getting really friendly, or ignoring each other. Having already given the birds stories made it easier, although I didn't really hold true to many of them. I've got three married couples in there, and one dating couple. Some coworker drama is going on too. There are at least three kids in there with their parents and one pair that absolutely won't talk to each other. There's another pair that is displaying perhaps too much affection in public. (Can you figure out which pair that is?) Remember I had to arrange the blocks so I could work out how to sew them together into larger pieces (or what I call "panels") to sew them together without making myself crazy. When I got to this point I sat down and really looked at it. Did I have to many birds lined up facing the same way? Were they too much in a straight line? Had I evenly distributed the birds by color? Did I have too many dark ones grouped together? I'd get up and move two birds, then sit back down and look some more. I moved another pair, and sat down and looked some more. I moved a few birds up and down. Another half an hour later, I thought it looked good. This could be it, and I will continue to look at it for a few more days to see if it needs anything more, then I'll start sewing it up. I think it's going to be a lot of fun. Now it needs a title. Suggestions most welcome!
With its elaborate colourful plumage and appearance of a phoenix you might see in films such as Harry Potter, The… by amavi
Jenny of Pet Chicken Ranch is a Queen of Chickens. She is AMAZING . Every new creature is a true piece of art with 100% personality.