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Be silly. Be honest. Be kind. – Ralph Waldo Emerson – wood sign – by Once Upon a Dandelion

£8.00
A much loved quote for all ages, Ralph Waldo Emerson sums up life just beautifully. Our ‘Be silly, be honest,

Be silly. Be honest. Be kind. – Ralph Waldo Emerson – wood sign – Once Upon a Dandelion

£30.00
A much loved quote for all ages, Ralph Waldo Emerson sums up life just beautifully. Our ‘Be silly, be honest,

Cara – wood sign – by Once Upon a Dandelion

£12.00
Cara – irish for friend. A beautiful gift for a friend, or a Cara.   Our ‘Cara’ design is screen printed

Céad míle fáilte – Irish – Wood sign by Once Upon a Dandelion

£22.00
Céad míle fáilte, a much loved Irish greeting and welcome.  ‘A hundred thousand welcomes!’ We screen print our original 3

Every child is an artist – wood sign – Once Upon a Dandelion

£30.00
A much loved quote for all ages, Ralph Waldo Emerson sums up life just beautifully. Our ‘Be silly, be ‘Every

Going to the Mournes is going home – – wood sign – Once Upon a Dandelion

£18.00
Going to the Mournes is going home.  So true!! You can’t beat the feeling you get when you catch a

Grá mo chroí – wood sign by Once Upon a Dandelion

£12.00£27.00
Grá mo chroí – Love of my heart Our intricate ‘Grá mo chroí’ design is screen printed by us on

Happy thoughts – – Wood sign (yellow on white) by Once Upon a Dandelion

£18.00
As our kids (and we) get older we realise it’s less about everything else and more about this! A perfect

I like adventures and I’m going to find some – by Louisa May Alcott – wood sign – Once Upon a Dandelion

£30.00
‘I like adventures and I’m going to find some’, a Little Women quote by Louisa May Alcott.  Aren’t adventures what

Love loves to love love – James Joyce – – wood sign – Once Upon a Dandelion

£30.00
Love loves to love love! A gorgeous James Joyce quote surrounded by many many many delicately detailed daisies…   Our

Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin – Wildflower Ireland – Wood sign by Once Upon a Dandelion

£22.00
One of the gorgeous things I love about Irish is the lack of direct translations to/from English.  This ‘there’s no