Guidance (832 Kb) This Bible must be opened to the book of Genesis here where And God Created The Flowers as it is pictured with a beautiful Magnolia. There is also a crystal vase and a candle for reading. It is sure to warm you heart. Music by Andy Williams, I Love To Tell The Story. Enjoy, Jeanie |
Plantaion Theme (1173 Kb) Country-Western theme created by Renee of The Penniless Prophet. Includes gorgious painting by artist UNKNOWN of a sounthern plantation surrounded by magnolias and other gorgious florals. Also includes original icons with a folder replacement, original cursors and sounthern sounds. 1024 x 768 resolution; 800 x 600 compatable. Enjoy! |
white magnolias (726 Kb) white magnolias, comes with sounds and icons |
Somewhere In Time (1178 Kb) Beautiful painting by artist Debra Swartzendruber of this Country mansion that has breath taking Magnolia gardens plus a few more very colorful plant life. Music A Summers Place. Enjoy Jeanie |
Red Hat Society (927 Kb) This theme is by request and dedicated to the Mountain Magnolia Chapter of the Red Hat Society-you know who you are! These beautiful magnolias are complemented by custom icons, anis and cursors. Matching hotbar,winamp and wallpaper available separately. |
Magnolia Snow Globe (829 Kb) The Magnolia is a beautiful old south flower, |
Bird Lovers (937 Kb) Some species mate for life - lucky them. These two have found peace amongst pale magnolias and soft colours. |
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Moonlight and Magnolias (952 Kb) A theme reminiscent of Gone With the Wind. It even contains sounds from the movie. The wallpaper is by Mort Kunstler. I hope you enjoy it, but if you don ...frankly, my dear,.....:-) |
Sugar Magnolia (1.33 Kb) Two perfect pale magnolias rest on contrasting garnet fabric. The complete song by Grateful Dead is included in the zip file. Original icons, ani-cursors, startup/shutdown screens. Easy install. Matching screen saver, ICQ, WinAmp, Hotbar skins available. |
Magnolias (370 Kb) An elegant, unobtrusive theme based upon a painting by American artist Martin Heade in the 1800s. |
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