May 10, 2011

The Biblical Wreath

Hello everyone.  Many years ago I purchased two prints of the Biblical Wreath, framed one for my sister, and misplaced mine.  I found it.  Unfortunately, my toy Singer was not with it.  Anyway, this is one of the softest, most beautiful prints, and everyone that enters my sister's home comments on it and asks where to buy one.   It lists the  Biblical reference for each plant in the wreath.  They were the last two available and since then, we've had no luck locating the wreath, in fact, our local shops have never heard of it. 
The website is HERE and another photo of its full size  is HERE.   The entire print is 18" x 24" and here are a few close ups..

It's shipped in a mailing tube for $20 and you can frame it any way you'd like.  Now that I've found the site, my sister will be giving these as gifts I'm sure.  There is also a framed full color canvas available which is so beautiful, but I like the sepia toned print.   Certainly not a sampler or anything stitching related, but I think it is interesting and thought you may too.

6 comments:

Margaret said...

How cool is that! Too bad they didn't have your toy sewing machine.

Mariette Fredericks said...

I have one too - and it was damaged by water...I went to his website and it is impossible to order. it doesnt work and no one responds to the site contact page. do you know if Lee is still producing these? I have been asking/looking for 2 years and would love to know if you have had success. thanks! Mariette

marly said...

Mariette - you're no-reply so I can't contact you. Left a message for someone with your name on Facebook in the OTHER folder. I had no problem ordering - clicked Buy it Now and it went right to Paypal checkout. Here's the link
http://leetotzke.com/biblical_wreath.html but I got to it from the link in the post. Hope you see this!

Kimber Lee said...

I had a framed sepia one that I found at a yard sale for 2$. Today may don sprayed it with flea spray And ruined it

Unknown said...

I have an orginal by my great uncle. Lee Totzke. My name is Gregory Totzke and a friend had a church that didn't need it anymore, he gave it too me because my last name is not common. I am so glad to have it!

Unknown said...

Most of the time the Totzke family doesn't have a happy ending. Many died in the concentration camps in Germany and Poland. I am so proud that all of my family is not dead now. We Live!

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