Scarves Scarf Of The Day 2019 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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Such a fun scarf!
I can't have been the only one to have played with these as a child:
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I really did not expect to like Aaaaargh! but I am in love with its greys. And the red (not really visible) is a perfect match to my dorky Kate Spade fox gloves, so it was meant to be. Also, T. rex!
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Fabulous!
For me, making art has always been the greatest play time activity. Les Tresors d’un Artiste presents a 19th century painter’s traveling case from Emile Hermès’ collection filled with watercolor tablets, brushes, sealing wax, charcoal, goose quills and a myriad other tools for artistic adventures
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The illustrations of Early America replicate the traditional American folk artform of paper cutting, or “carnivet” as well as “marbeling” techniques. I enjoyed both so much growing up...
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I am a maze lover and always try to find and walk them wherever I go.... from Chartres Cathedral to Hampton Court to Villa Vizcaya.... While showing such a fun activity, the illustration in Paridaiza also reminds me of those tiny hand-held maze games that were found inside cereal boxes
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And, another favorite, especially when our kids were little, was kite flying... Here is Soies Volantes
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And, going back to art fun: the graffiti of Graff and finally the optical illusions of Magic Kelly and its Magic Eye effect
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Fabulous post - so many beauties!
My SOTD today is not really a toy and not really a game, but the design does show a lot of playing cards.

Cartes et Tarot is all about cartomancy - divination using cards. The focus is on a set of delicately coloured cards with people who look like they stepped out of an Austen novel.
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In the background are line drawings of cards from many different sets of oracle cards. I can see a Six of Swords from the Tarot Minor Arcana. The fish card might be from Lenormand. Justice with scales and a sword but no blindfold is probably based on the Rider Waite deck.
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Another scarf with cards and magical paraphernalia is La Magie. The items surrounding the top hat bunny are commonly found in the magic kits for kids (bunny & birds not included) :lol:
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Incredible!
Once again - I am learning from you!
Beautiful, Cookiefiend!
Thank you sweetie!
Venturing into selfiedom. Peuple du Vent plisse. Sort of on-theme because those ‘peuple’ are doing all sorts of fun things! Great posts, all, with your H treasures.
Gorgeous in pink - and really a lovely plisse!
 
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Tous les Bateaux du Monde reminds me of a “toy boat” a young friend and I “built” from a two-by-four, tin-can lid and misc junk, painted silver, attached a string, and floated on the water in a tank of some sort back when parents thought if you fell in and drowned it was your own lack of judgment exposed.
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Beautiful colors.
 
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Venturing into selfiedom. Peuple du Vent plisse. Sort of on-theme because those ‘peuple’ are doing all sorts of fun things! Great posts, all, with your H treasures.

So glad you took the leap to selfiedom! Lovely color on that PduV!

Toys! Dolls and Rocking Horses. :heart:
Zabavushka Scarf
Raconteur Moi Le Cheval.​

Gorgeous!!!

Tous les Bateaux du Monde reminds me of a “toy boat” a young friend and I “built” from a two-by-four, tin-can lid and misc junk, painted silver, attached a string, and floated on the water in a tank of some sort back when parents thought if you fell in and drowned it was your own lack of judgment exposed.
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Oh- that was a spectacular CW of Tous les Bateaux!
 
Tous les Bateaux du Monde reminds me of a “toy boat” a young friend and I “built” from a two-by-four, tin-can lid and misc junk, painted silver, attached a string, and floated on the water in a tank of some sort back when parents thought if you fell in and drowned it was your own lack of judgment exposed.
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Lovely orange hem!
Glad your contraption stayed afloat. :smile:
 
For me, making art has always been the greatest play time activity. Les Tresors d’un Artiste presents a 19th century painter’s traveling case from Emile Hermès’ collection filled with watercolor tablets, brushes, sealing wax, charcoal, goose quills and a myriad other tools for artistic adventures
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The illustrations of Early America replicate the traditional American folk artform of paper cutting, or “carnivet” as well as “marbeling” techniques. I enjoyed both so much growing up...
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I am a maze lover and always try to find and walk them wherever I go.... from Chartres Cathedral to Hampton Court to Villa Vizcaya.... While showing such a fun activity, the illustration in Paridaiza also reminds me of those tiny hand-held maze games that were found inside cereal boxes
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And, another favorite, especially when our kids were little, was kite flying... Here is Soies Volantes
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And, going back to art fun: the graffiti of Graff and finally the optical illusions of Magic Kelly and its Magic Eye effect
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Magic Kelly is mesmerizing!
I am so in love with the cw of your Les Tresors d’un Artiste.
 
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My SOTD today is not really a toy and not really a game, but the design does show a lot of playing cards.

Cartes et Tarot is all about cartomancy - divination using cards. The focus is on a set of delicately coloured cards with people who look like they stepped out of an Austen novel.
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In the background are line drawings of cards from many different sets of oracle cards. I can see a Six of Swords from the Tarot Minor Arcana. The fish card might be from Lenormand. Justice with scales and a sword but no blindfold is probably based on the Rider Waite deck.
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Another scarf with cards and magical paraphernalia is La Magie. The items surrounding the top hat bunny are commonly found in the magic kits for kids (bunny & birds not included) :lol:
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Love this one!
 
For me, making art has always been the greatest play time activity. Les Tresors d’un Artiste presents a 19th century painter’s traveling case from Emile Hermès’ collection filled with watercolor tablets, brushes, sealing wax, charcoal, goose quills and a myriad other tools for artistic adventures
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The illustrations of Early America replicate the traditional American folk artform of paper cutting, or “carnivet” as well as “marbeling” techniques. I enjoyed both so much growing up...
View attachment 4589284

View attachment 4589283

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I am a maze lover and always try to find and walk them wherever I go.... from Chartres Cathedral to Hampton Court to Villa Vizcaya.... While showing such a fun activity, the illustration in Paridaiza also reminds me of those tiny hand-held maze games that were found inside cereal boxes
View attachment 4589280

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And, another favorite, especially when our kids were little, was kite flying... Here is Soies Volantes
View attachment 4589282

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And, going back to art fun: the graffiti of Graff and finally the optical illusions of Magic Kelly and its Magic Eye effect
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Absolutely gorgeous!
 
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