Amy Brown does a lot of really good fairies. You can find that stuff at Hot Topic. Otherwise, I'm sure that she sells her stuff at a lot of places.
2006-12-01 05:09:02
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answered by Raye 2
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i have an amy brown fairy background!! i love fairies!! i am always being taken the mick out of it though as im 22!! there is always loads of stuff about, oh and for a funny read, go to waterstones and find the lady cottingtons fairy scrap book, it is really good!! she has another couple too that she has done, but i have not read them. it may seem cruel but its the stories!! they just make me giggle!! yay so glad there is more poeple like me out there!!! xx
2006-12-01 05:22:14
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answered by m 3
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I definitely have distinctive on line personas right here i'm somewhat sarcastic, particularly argumentative and dont supply a flying t*ss if I upset every person. on one website, in specific, i'm a candy, gentle, feline in this website, i'm hidden and supply little away relating to the real me On yet another website - the place I definitely have met (or desire to fulfill) people in real existence, i'm open and a hundred% trustworthy (ok, nicely ninety seven% trustworthy, besides :-) i'm extra talkative on line..... yet fantastically chatty IRL too. i'm no longer friendlier on line, different than on the area before noted ...
2016-12-29 18:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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there are loads of pics about go into a card shop there are loads of cards with fairies on . lots of shops have posters on racks there is always a fairy one, also there are lots of fairy puzzles about that you could glue on to card to make a piccie
2006-12-01 05:21:43
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answered by tjtwix1 3
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dunno what you want to do with em...but safe bet is to get something copyright and royalty free...Dover books publishes a load of illustrations, etc for the artisan to use at will. They're cheap, your local Borders/Barnes&Noble carries many (there are a LOT of em)...and I believe Amazon carries them as well. Maybe you'd get lucky and find what you're looking for at the library?
2006-12-01 07:31:13
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answered by colourshift 4
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Some fanart sites
2006-12-01 12:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Might be worth making a visit to Cottingley ;o)
http://www.cottingleyconnect.org.uk/fairies.htm#story
2006-12-01 06:05:03
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a huge website with samples, profiles, and links to dozens of artists websites - they also have a store of their own - I hope you find something you like :
http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/elfwood.pike
2006-12-01 13:52:29
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answered by warriorclan 2
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