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  • The Princely Dragon. He believes “treat others as you like to be treated.” The children of his kingdom are well dressed and happy.
  •   Grottoes are traditional images on 17th century caskets. My grotto is the source of the bubbles for Bubbledom.
  • The Dragon Prince believes “he who has the gold rules.” His children are poorly dressed but happy to see Time when he comes to visit. The upper portion of this side of the casket shows Rocketland.
  • The casket back depicts the Enchanted Forest on the lower part and the Stairpalace above on the sloped panel above.
  • Close up of Ruthie and Joseph entering the Enchanted forest.
  • The casket tells the story of Once Upon A Time.
  • Casket top. Once and Time are flying over the Village. The banner says “2013 Tempus Fugit 2017”. The dates refer to the start and finish dates of stitching the casket.
  • Casket front. Claire and William in their workshops in the Red House.

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