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“He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.” This lighthearted poem by Clement Moore’s “A Visit from St. Nicholas” truly inspired “Santa’s Merry Wink!”
Kaufmann’s Department Store was a favorite destination where Santa, seated on his majestic throne, warmly greeted each child after they happily waited in long lines just to have their moment with him.
With childlike joy, Santa leans over the train to look down the track. Clickity-clack, the train circles round the platform and heads back to the curve. Santa exclaims, “Choo! Choo! All aboard!”
Santa settles into his favorite chair by the glowing fire and enjoys an early evening snack of milk and cookies. The best part of the day is reading heartfelt letters mailed to him by children from all around the world.
As legend goes, all animals are able to speak and play together on Christmas Eve. Santa and his reindeer, Prancer, love to stop by on Christmas in the wee small hours of the morning to bring gifts to all their woodland friends.
At Christmas time, snowmen have been known to come alive. Santa is all too familiar with the magic that creates it. It is the love, put into these creatures, that makes them real for all of us in our dreams at Christmas.
Santa soon discovers that riding a cool motor cycle is a great diversion from his sleigh. As he speeds through the night, snow flies, toys take flight and even the little puppy holds on.
Santa soon discovers that riding a cool motor cycle is a great diversion from his sleigh. As he speeds through the night, snow flies, toys take flight and even the little puppy holds on!
Once a year Santa trains up his youngest reindeer to eventually fly his sleigh. Imagine Santa’s delight at this little token of tenderness as the little fellow licks Santa’s face.
Once a year Santa trains up his youngest reindeer to eventually fly his sleigh. Imagine Santa’s delight at this little token of tenderness as the little fellow licks Santa’s face.
“Shhhh!” takes you back to your early childhood with dreams of Santa. He is jolly, warm, has rosy cheeks and wants nothing more than to make every little child glad.
“Shhhh!” takes you back to your early childhood with dreams of Santa. He is jolly, warm, has rosy cheeks and wants nothing more than to make every little child glad.
Drawn by a joyful holiday spirit, families and friends will follow an age-old tradition and come to downtown Pittsburgh and see the sparkle of the Horne’s Tree.
Kaufmann’s Department Store beckons all to gather beneath its resplendent clock, a historic and popular meeting place for many Pittsburghers down through the years.
Heinz Field roars to life whenever the black and gold take the field. Remarkable players and the world’s best fans make “Game Day at Heinz Field” unforgettable.
Heinz Field roars to life whenever the black and gold take the field. Remarkable players and the world’s best fans make “Game Day at Heinz Field” unforgettable.
In this dramatic portrayal of the legendary Cathedral of Learning is a timeless setting where the sudden onset of a cool drizzly rain awakens memories of days gone by and dreams yet to come.
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Delivering toys to all the children of the world can get very tiring at times, and sometimes even Santa needs a break. As he walks around the house he smiles as he spots milk and cookies and an old train set. The next thing you know – the Jolly Old Elf himself is laying flat on his stomach.
Just as every child loves to view, he bends over so that his eye is over the train, creating a whole different world at that level. Santa cranks up the power a little. The train lights up and comes to life, slowly sparking and traveling down the track. Clickity-clack, the train circles round the platform and heads back to the curve. As the train roars past Santa and heads to the station, Ol’ St Nick just CAN”T resist: “CHOO CHOO! All Aboard!!!”
These metal plates are seven inches round.
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At Christmas time, snowmen have been known to come alive and Santa is all too familiar with the magic that creates it. It is the love, put into these creatures, that makes them real for all of us in our dreams at Christmas.
These metal plates are seven inches round.
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“Oh,…she’s just going to love this”, thinks Santa Claus as he puts the finishing touches on a rocking horse that a special little girl wanted just for her doll. More often than not, Santa likes to put on his apron and walk to the back corner of the Workshop where he likes to tinker with the old tools that he began with so many years ago at his very own workbench. The elves could always use a little help, and Santa finds that working with his hands brings a sense of peace and relaxation. “Silent Night”, being sung by Bing Crosby, plays on the old radio from a late night radio station somewhere halfway around the world. Christmas is getting nearer and all is calm, all is bright.
But it’s not the toy making, nor the music, that brings the smile to Santa’s face. It will be the look of joy, on that little girl’s face on Christmas morning when she comes downstairs to see the toys that were made just for her.
“Making Magic in Santa’s Workshop” is the second painting in Linda’s new “Jolly Old Elf” series of five holiday Santa paintings. These metal plates are seven inches round.
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The painting, “Shhhh!” takes you back to your early childhood with thoughts of Santa and what he meant to you. He is the Santa who is jolly, warm, has rosy cheeks and wants nothing more than to make every little child glad. You are no longer the grown-up, but that 4 year old sneaking down the steps to catch a glimpse of Santa. Surprised, Santa motions and whispers, “Shhhh!”.
Festive, bright and true to life, for those from Pittsburgh it has a clever twist of a “painting within a painting”. “Waiting for You under Kaufmann’s Clock” may be a sold out print, but lives again in Linda’s new painting as background to “Shhhh!”. This rendering is a charming reminder of the annual ritual of the ride into downtown Pittsburgh to see the Christmas windows! All in all, “Shhhh!” not only ushers in the season of joy and wonder, but brings with it a great feeling of nostalgia that makes you want to share it with your family and friends.
“Shhhh!” is the first painting in Linda’s new “Jolly Old Elf” series of five holiday Santa paintings.
These metal plates are seven inches round.
Santa Claus puts the finishing touches on a rocking horse for a special little child. Thinking of the joy on that child’s face on Christmas morning, Santa smiles.
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Linda Barnicott’s, “Warm Glow of Pittsburgh” address labels are a nostalgic wintry expression of downtown Pittsburgh that is sure to delight you and those you send them to. Instead of manually handwriting, address labels save time and they give each envelope its proper identification. You can use them on books, mailers, envelopes, video tapes and more. They imbibe the image of a person or company’s profile and yet add a special quality and character to each use. The “Warm Glow of Pittsburgh” series has 4 different images that are artistic and fun to use.
Artist Linda Barnicott, known for her paintings of Pittsburgh shares with you the “Warm Glow of Pittsburgh” personal checks series. Each of these 4 wintry scenes depicts this beautiful city with its 446 bridges and 3 flowing rivers. Nostalgic trolleys and shoppers aplenty are portrayed with vibrant colors and making these checks a delight to everyone who receives one.
Linda Barnicott’s, “Amusement Park Scenes” address labels are artistic representations of the amusement park experience. Instead of manually handwriting, address labels save time and they give each envelope its proper identification. You can use them on books, mailers, envelopes, video tapes and more. They imbibe the image of a person or company’s profile and yet add a special quality and character to each use. The “Amusement Park Scenes” has 3 classic images that are of good quality, affordable and fun to use.
Many of us grew up enjoying amusement parks and many of us still do. For some, amusement parks are a passion, which is why amusement park checks are perfect! They help you express your love for carousels, roller coasters, and relive the entire amusement park experience. Linda Barnicott’s personal checks are very colorful with one turn of the century check in black and white. Your handwriting will stand out on these very high quality and affordable personal checks. Order yours today!
Allow Linda Barnicott’s, ” Black and Whites” address labels to take you back to a simpler time. It’s a time of grace and elegance even in the turn of the century amusement park. Instead of manually handwriting, address labels save time and they give each envelope its proper identification. You can use them on books, mailers, envelopes, video tapes and more. They imbibe the image of a person or company’s profile and yet add a special quality and character to each use. These nostalgic images are of good quality, affordable and fun to use.
Linda Barnicott brings you artistic black and white personal checks with breathtaking scenery. Barnicott’s pen and ink artwork creates a glimpse of life in amusements parks at the turn of the century. There are four scenes in this series and each is intricately detailed. You can easily immerse yourself in each image, staying there for awhile before writing each check. Nothing says quality like the “Black and Whites” personal checks by Linda Barnicott.
8 Note Cards (of the same scene) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (of the same scene) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (of the same scene) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (8 different scenes) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (8 different scenes) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
9 Postcards – $19.95 per package – plus $5.00 shipping and handling.
8 Note Cards (2 each of the 4 scenes) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
8 Note Cards (4 each of the 2 scenes) & Envelopes – $24 per box.
Whether you are a hockey fan, or someone who attends concerts and special events, life becomes exciting as you enjoy “Pittsburgh’s New Home for Hockey.”
Whether you are a hockey fan, or someone who attends concerts and special events, you are sure to enjoy this holiday ornament featuring “Pittsburgh’s New Home for Hockey”.
Ornament measures 3″ round
Wendell August Forge, maker of heirloom-quality personalized metal gifts that commemorate life’s special moments, has partnered with Linda for the third year to create the 2012 collection of Pittsburgh-themed ornaments elegantly hand-crafted in aluminum.
Each ornament is elegantly hand-crafted in aluminum and measures 3 1/8″x 3 1/2″.
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Linda Barnicott’s, “Romance of Kennywood” address labels of historic Kennywood Amusement Park are a breathtakingly romantic portrayal of the park during the peak of its season. Instead of manually handwriting, address labels save time and they give each envelope its proper identification. You can use them on books, mailers, envelopes, video tapes and more. They imbibe the image of a person or company’s profile and yet add a special quality and character to each use. The “Wonder’s of Kennywood” series has 5 different images that are artistic and fun to use.