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Magpie Monthly — July 2015

Posted on 13 July 2015 by Robert

I’m decidedly taken with the image above, Magpie Witch by LiaSelena, and I figured it was a grand header image for a Magpie Monthly. (Via) Read on for other shiny bits & bobbles that caught my eye recently.

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