The Magic of Fairy Checks
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Do you believe in magic? You just might after you experience fairy checks. You probably think you've seen everything on checks, given the plethora of team logos, big bass pictures, and NASCAR icons out there, but the magic and mischief of those loveable fairies (or faeries, if you're British) takes check designs to a whole new level. After all, who doesn't love receiving checks printed with images of scantily clad winged ladies, fresh from the pages of high fantasy?

Gothlings Checks
Wildly popular are the Gothlings Fairy Checks designed by Jasmine Beckett-Griffith with their wide-eyed innocence and bewitching charm. ©2008 Jasmine Beckett-Griffith

Cheap Fairy Checks ~ Magic & Mischief
The whimsical charm of Amy Brown's Magic & Mischief fairies and her Sea Spirits Mermaids will give your checks and accessories a fantastical lift. ©2008 Amy Brown.
Magic and Mischief
Fairy personal checks may not be to everyone's taste (imagine a trucker or biker carrying around checks decorated with fairys…not bloody likely), but they're perfect for the fantasy lover -- or just someone with a little magic tucked away deep inside. Faeries or fairies, whatever you call them, these little ladies will add a touch of magic and mischief that's the perfect antidote to the boring humdrum of everyday life. They are the number one hot selling item for folks who order checks in the mail. What a great way to start the little girl in your life out with her first checking account.
Amy Brown, of course
When it comes to fairys, the undisputed modern queen is the artist Amy Brown. While you can find checks printed with faeries other than hers, Amy Brown checks are probably the most easily accessible and most widely recognized. Of course, Amy Brown doesn't limit herself to checks: she also does fantasy art for other venues, from book covers to figurines. Wherever she chooses to work, no one can capture a fairy's unique personality better than Brown. Hmm - matching fairy address labels anyone?