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Recent Find: KCCO with class?

A fun yet sophisticated accessory for any home or office, and a very trendy sentiment right now. (Most of my sales seem to go to Christchurch people!) This faux ‘trophy’ deer head measures approx 38 cm wide x 33 cm long x 26 cm deep, and is made from hand carved foarmcore board which is covered in scrapbook paper and gorgeous embossed paper from recycled wallpaper books. Being a paper product, it is not suitable for outdoor display, but would look great anywhere indoors. It ships as a flat pack with easy to follow assembly and hanging instructions, and being lightweight, needs no heavy duty wall hardware or nails for mounting. It would certainly add a touch of class to any boring wall!

Please note that I can make these deer in a colour combination of your choice if this one doesn’t suit your style, e.g. black & white, multicolour/funky, retro colours/patterns, single colour wave (i.e. different tones & patterns of the same basic colour, for e.g. brown or green. I’d be happy to custom make one just for you.)

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By Second World War Posters

Mass Communications Academic, @MMUBS. British Home Front Propaganda posters as researched for a PhD completed 2004. In 1997, unwittingly wrote the first history of the Keep Calm and Carry On poster, which she now follows with interest.

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