First is a lovely blue Thomas Kinkade prolly from Cornish Heritage Farms. This is a new one I hadn't seen of some horses in front of a farmhouse. It's comforting to know that these elaborate stamps look just fine all in one color like this. Having to watercolor something this detailed would be a little intimidating!
This is a pretty color combo I liked with a Holly Berry stamp. Peach, cream and blue look well together.


More cute pekwins for Tracy!
While my friends continued to shop, I went to visit my Auntie in St. Petersburg. I took her a pretty valentine and shared with her and a cousin all the cool things I had bought. Outside her front door this hibiscus was blooming its little heart out! One of the few reasons I like Florida is flowers in February!
That's it for now. Thanks for stopping by.
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2 comments:
Wow.......... sounds like a fun time was had by all. I am sure your aunt was so happy to see you, and your valentime you made JUST for her. How sweet you are.
ooooooooooh Pekwins! Love them!! Thank you, Miss Kathy
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