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Sweet Dreams         SALE: Price shown is 40% off

Our folk art images are printed on museum quality archival paper with fade-resistant soy-based inks.

Print includes a
3 “ white border

Artwork size: 14" x 18"
Paper size: 20" x 24"

Fits in ready-made frame

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Sweet Dreams SALE: Price shown is 40% off
Item: 3034     Price: $24.00    

Two centuries of 'goodnights' warmed this bedroom of my childhood. There I would imagine storybook journeys and anticipate actual trips from the yellow carriage house or on our red catboat.

Enjoy the salty summer breeze coming off Bluefish River. As the cotton curtains play, look out on Duxbury Bay, where shipwrights once built schooners and brigs. Sail away on the spool bed with me and my dolls as mother whispers "sweet dreams" to bless our journey.

Companion Folk Art Prints:
For a child’s room, Sweet Dreams and Once Upon A Time would pair nicely. Both are intimate, interior scenes set in different rooms of an old house. Mother remains herself as the seasons change outside. Think of these two bedtime prints as bookends for dreams!

Looking for a gift for a new mom? These two country folk art prints were designed as a set. Like all our primitive prints they are museum-quality, wrapped in decorative paper and are discounted when you buy 2 or more.


Sweet Dreams SALE: Price shown is 40% off

Once Upon a Time SALE: Price shown is 40% off

Framing, Care & Display: Tips on how to frame and care for your Marie Fox Folk Art prints. Also hints for displaying them as traditional, contemporary or country home décor.

Artistic Inspiration & Technique: Marie talks about why and how she creates her Americana folk art.