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Large Letters | Ornament in Decorative Objects by Emeline Tate. Item made of synthetic
Large Letters | Ornament in Decorative Objects by Emeline Tate. Item made of synthetic

Created and Sold by Emeline Tate

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Large Letters - Decorative Objects

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Estimated Arrival: January 7, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

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Pick your own plaster letters to make your own projects. Letters are ready to spell out any name, words or messages. They can be used in so many different ways. Each letter is hand poured so each letter is unique. Letters do not stand up on their own. However you could glue them onto a surface so that they could.

Letters are 2” high / 0.25-0.5” deep / 0.6-2.5” wide.

Please email me if you have special requests and I will do my best to help.

Item Large Letters
Created by Emeline Tate
As seen in Creator's Studio, Palm Springs, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I love to share my colorful paintings and prints to give people joy.

I grew up in a small village on the south coast of England and I was always encouraged to be creative. After art school and then a fashion degree I worked in London in the fashion industry. Living in London was obviously very different to what I was used to. It was around this time that I started painting for myself. I would paint clean, bright paintings that would refer to toys, candies and crafts. Looking back I now see that I had a need to create happy fun things while getting used to living away from home for the first time. After a few fun and successful art shows within my own home under the brand "The Tate Sisters", I began exhibiting at many other venues across London. In 2005 I got married, moved to California and became a full-time artist. In 2012 I decided to experiment with digital art using my original art as a starting point. I discovered that I had fun manipulating and playing with my art digitally. Since then I have been part of some amazing projects. Some of which are shared here.