Introducing the
newest addition to the renown Shakespeare Heroines:
Julia and Friends

Here are the
names
and plays of the heroines on the new sheet, above. The text is hard to
read
on this scan so until I get a better one, here are the details:
Top row, l. to
r.
Princess of France, "Love's Labor's Lost"; Mopsa, "The Winter's
Tale" (she's
also available larger on the Large Heroines sheet, below), Miranda,
"The
Tempest."
Bottom row, l.
to
r.: Audrey, "As You Like It," Julia, "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," and
Beatrice,
"Much Ado About Nothing" (Beatrice was part of the original heroines
but
her name wasn't in rubber as it is above).
Ophelia and
Friends

Olivia and Friends

Cleopatra and
Friends

Shakespeare
Heroines, Large:

The names of
the above heroines are, clockwise from
top right:
Mopsa, "Winter's Tale"; Anne Page, "Merry Wives
of Windsor";
Lady Grey, "Henry VI" and Anne Bullen, "Henry VIII."
These measure
approximately 4 3/4 inches tall by 5 inches wide.
Each plate
measures a generous 8.5 x 11 inches, much larger than these scans would
suggest. Price per unmounted plate: $21 each.
To see the
heroines now available mounted, click here.
Everyone loves Ophelia!
You can also get Ophelia in a larger, unmounted size measuring 3 3/4
wide
by 4 1/2 tall:, facing either left or right (choices, choices!) $7
each. There's also a tiny Ophelia, you can see it here.
Card by Marla Rosenlieb
Donna Tavares
combined beads and shrink plastic to make this lovely bracelet.

By Linda Ritter

Judy Cantrell's
card shows off Audrey, left, and Annieta Vries made a parchment
frame and velvet background for Julia, both from the Julia and Friends
plate.

By Laura McKeag

To learn how Ro
Snyder made this with Brilliance pads, click on the Projects page for
more samples and directions.

The above
collages were made by Elaine Akers.

Maria Loomis made
these cards using the large Shakespeare Heroines.

Elinor Jensen
incorporated
Ophelia into this lovely collage, left, while Shelley Higdons used a
Celtic
theme for Mistress Ford, right.

Lenna Andrews Foster made
this fun Valentine's Day card using Juliet, above, and a student of
hers the cd pins in a class that Lenna teaches.
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