Dreams Magnets
Description: a gorgeous floral collage art piece featuring beautiful iconic singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks, in her 70’s bohemian ‘dreams’ era.
stevie nicks: dreams – icons series Magnet
by jennyariane // collagecvlt
$3.50 $4.50
Description: This was a very cool movie from the 80s. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: Design features a compass with a quote by Henry David Thoreau, in a vintage/retro style.
Go Confidently In The Direction Of Your Dreams, Vintage/Retro Design Magnet
by VintageArtwork
$3.50 $4.50
Sweet Dreams are made of Cheese Magnet
by THE COSMIC TRADINGPOST
$3.50 $4.50
Description: Grotesque #84 The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565) A recreation of a woodcut from a Medieval book.
Grotesque #84 The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565) Magnet
by n23tees
$3.50 $4.50
Description: I remember watching Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory as a kid a loving his response to Veruca Salt when she objects, “Snozberries? Who ever heard of a snozberry?" - "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams" Who says anything has to be this, that, or the other, we can decide. This is the best shirt for people who are creators, artists, dreamers, or just people who love Gene Wilder and Willy Wonka.
We Are The Music Makers And We Are The Dreamers Of Dreams Magnet
by Sombrero Craft
$3.50 $4.50
The Cranberries • • • Retro Style Original Fan Design Magnet
by unknown_pleasures
$3.50 $4.50
Description: Ray Kinsella lives with his wife, Annie, and daughter, Karin, on their corn farm in Dyersville, Iowa. Troubled by his broken relationship with his late father, John, a devoted baseball fan, Ray fears growing old without achieving anything. While walking through his cornfield one evening, he hears a voice whispering, "If you build it, he will come." He sees a vision of a baseball diamond in the cornfield and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson (who in real-life died in 1951) standing in the middle. Believing in him, Annie lets him plow under part of their corn crop to build a baseball field, at risk of financial hardship.