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Bitter-Sweet Skate Deck by FlowerChildren
This product is able to be customized. You may add to the images, add a border, or change the background color, among other modifications. Please feel free to experiment and see what looks good. See some of the other "Flower Children" posters and products to see what is possible.

To customize the background color click on "Advanced options" when you are customizing the item. Make sure the "show whites as transparent" box is checked.

This image is from an antiquarian book illustration by M. T. Ross, found in The Flower Children, by Elizabeth Gordon (1910, P. F. Volland Company). This is an out-of-copyright, public domain image.

The book has 84 fun and rather whimsical drawings. Some of the figures are in a way quite prescient of the work of Anne Geddes, and one cannot hep but wonder if she had the book as a child and if it influenced her work.

The images are reproduced here from very high resolution files, so even with the largest size prints and you can be confident that the quality will remain the best. The images have been edited and cleaned up.

Image courtesy of OldBookArt.com. Visit their Blog or their Gallery to find thousands of other free images and maps from public domain sources.

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For more illustrations from old books on Zazzle products be sure to visit the Zephyrus Books Gallery.

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7 3/4"

Whether you’re doing grinds on the half-pipe or kickflips in the street, this competition shaped board has supreme pop! Our decks are made of the best quality hard-rock maple and with our one-of-a-kind printing process; you get the best skateboard available in the world.
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Known as the “bitter-sweet skateboard”, this skateboard design is an amazing representation of creativity in the Zazzle marketplace. Contributed by a highly gifted Zazzle seller called FlowerChildren, this ingenious "dancing" skateboard can be found in the Bitter-Sweet shop category and was tagged as dancing, page, flower, & child. The optimally sized skate deck for any skater, this dancing skate deck can be used on a daily basis. A great gift for relatives and friends who like flower art, this beautiful skate deck is constructed to last an extremely long time.

If you have looked for page or dancing skateboards, you will completely love this customizable skate board after it’s printed with the Seller's Bitter-Sweet category art. This bitter-sweet skateboard isn't only durable, but it looks really outstanding, too. Buy the dancing design pictured above and this custom skateboard will look awesome. Considering the wide range of skate board deck styles offered for child designs, you'll be certain to find the absolute perfect custom flower skateboard for you and for everyone that you know.

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Order a complete board! Comes fully assembled with independent Trucks, Ricta Naturals wheels, Bullet bearings, grip tape, and mounting hardware. You can start riding it right out of the box!

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Bitter-Sweet

Flower Child - Old Antiquarian Book Illustration

This product is able to be customized. You may add to the images, add a border, or change the background color, among other modifications. Please feel free to experiment and see what looks good. See some of the other "Flower Children" posters and products to see what is possible.

To customize the background color click on "Advanced options" when you are customizing the item. Make sure the "show whites as transparent" box is checked.

This image is from an antiquarian book illustration by M. T. Ross, found in The Flower Children, by Elizabeth Gordon (1910, P. F. Volland Company). This is an out-of-copyright, public domain image.

The book has 84 fun and rather whimsical drawings. Some of the figures are in a way quite prescient of the work of Anne Geddes, and one cannot hep but wonder if she had the book as a child and if it influenced her work.

The images are reproduced here from very high resolution files, so even with the largest size prints and you can be confident that the quality will remain the best. The images have been edited and cleaned up.

Image courtesy of OldBookArt.com. Visit their Blog or their Gallery to find thousands of other free images and maps from public domain sources.



For more illustrations from old books on Zazzle products be sure to visit the Zephyrus Books Gallery.





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Product id: 186850960283916918
Made on 12/2/2008 1:44 PM