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Silk damask with pattern of flowers with pistils in the form of a cross.
French or German
Date: c. 1900-1920
Sold by the firm of A.E. Grossé, Bruges
One of the very first fabrics I designed, for the Nautical contest. Now it's summer and it seems like a good time to do something with it!
Damask cookies by www.lvsweets.com
Thank you Callye for coming to my rescue with this lovely stencil!!
All fondant with damask print...ribbon and rhinestones.
This cake is white with Cindy's cookies cookies and cream flg. yummy
Reproductions of silk damask and ribbon, inspired by originals in the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin.
Sold by the firm of A.E. Grossé, Bruges
Date: c. 1890-1920
This is a remake of a similar cake I did last November. Cute with the pink flowers and feathers. :o)
Damask with bird pattern and text from the Book of Daniel: ‘Benedicite omnes volucres coeli Domino’
German or French
Date: c. 1880-1900
Created by paper cutter Ruth Mergi.
Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2013/04/cut-paper-ketubot-ruth-mer...
Damask is the name of the pattern in the back. I have seen way too much of it in the last 3 months for comfort.
My interpretation of Magister Damask. A Muun and head of Damask Holdings.
Custom head, cloak, and belt by me.
Used Friends body because of the naturral build of a Muun I thought it worked better.