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Childrens names in illustrated animal letters by artist Fred McEntire
your name in my letters
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Welcome to fredmcentire.com, where you can
recreate your name in letters by Fred McEntire.

name in illustrated letters by Fred McEntire THE
LATEST DESIGN!


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for an enlargement
and a
step-by-step demo.

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PERSONALIZE YOUR HOME --
NURSERY, BEDROOM
,
ANY
ROOM

Names and words become art with these whimsical and colorful letters, all illustrated with animals, both wildlife and...well, homelife. Design something for yourself or for someone else--they make thoughtful gifts for baby showers, children, grandchildren, or special friends. Printed on high quality, heavyweight paper that has a beautiful, velvety texture, they will add a touch of fun wherever they are displayed. For some examples, see ADAM and MARY KATE.

Please come in and browse through my site. Take a look at all the different letter designs on the LETTERS pages. See step-by-step demonstrations via the TECHNIQUE page, and glance through my SKETCHBOOK, where you'll find upcoming designs, early versions of current designs and more. Almost every piece of artwork seen throughout this site can be enlarged by clicking on it.

Thanks for visiting fredmcentire.com. Please stop back, as there's always a letter in some stage of development. Maybe your favorite is the next one to show up...
© The images and designs on this site copyright 1980-2011, Fred McEntire. All rights reserved. Web pages and artwork may not be duplicated or redistributed in any form without the expressed written permission of Fred McEntire.