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Fabulous - what an original idea xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Janice - and I love Andrew's book x
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely out-of-the-box treatment of the image, and oh so lovely. Standing ovation!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG Janice...thats so clever of you! X
ReplyDeleteJanice, wonderful idea! Tea for two. I do see the racked sand. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteBev, is right...standing ovation!!!
Love the way you've used the geisha image and combined with the other elements! Those gravel gardens are fascinating!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that is just fantastic Janice x
ReplyDeleteI love how you've used the image, Janice - very clever stuff
ReplyDeleteOh wow I think this one has to be my favourite, you are so so clever and I love where your imagination has taken you.
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