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Easter illustration from Jack and Betty’s Magazine (April 1916). The illustrator is George Alfred Williams.

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In the lay their eggs in April. In The Netherlands in May (so they say).

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First fresh green appearing on my silver birch tree and lots of movement glimpsed in the greenery - when you're never quite sure if it's a bird, insect or something else... https://t.co/A9xj9cj7Sl

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Close up. I usually find that by cropping the original illustration, I often like it more!

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Seeing Kay and Nim practise for Easter Piglet and Easter Hare, he thought maybe Easter Mouse might just be the right thing for 2019.

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is by Janet Ahlberg for "Each Peach Pear Plum" by Alan Ahlberg (1978). "I spy everyone!" One of the great classics, seamlessly introducing nursery rhyme & folk tales characters in the gentlest way, with sparkling illustrations full of charming detail.

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Thrilled that two of my were chosen for 2nd place!! Thanks to Brightness Magazine - Check them out on https://t.co/gf0lWhG2g4
inspiring interviews with of

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Rowing through the weeping willows 🌸.
Created with last weeks theme in mind - Plaster Pink.

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It probably wasn't the best idea to go fishing on the back of a pelican but still with practice he might be able to wrangle the bird into catching but not eating all the fish.

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is by Emily Sutton for Michael Bond's "The Tale of the Castle Mice" (2016). An unashamedly old fashioned tale of mice living in a dolls house, but so charmingly illustrated I couldn't resist! Sutton's nod to Bawden/Ravilious lends a lovely retro feel.

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