This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was “The Fourth of July.” I used several images and some fireworks to celebrate my country’s upcoming anniversary of July 4th, 1776.
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Wow, Anne, this is something special. Fantastic and elegant work.
ReplyDeleteThis is classic elegance at its best, Anne! Hugs, Terri
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patriotic postcard- wonderful collage of very meaningful elements. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteThe elements are perfect for this collage. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent tribute, Anne, enjoy your special day!
ReplyDeleteGlorious work, Anne!!! A real treat to look at. LynnF
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome...gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteI love all the images you've blended together for which wonderful tribute! Good work.
ReplyDeleteWow what a great tribute.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card.
Fabulous collaged postcard!
ReplyDeleteGreat collage!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful postcard.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!
ReplyDeletei love this. fab work anne
ReplyDeleteFantastic postcard, Anne!
ReplyDeleteGreat combination of elements! Nice work! ~Lori
ReplyDeleteBeautiful postcard - Very well done!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,great combination of meaningful elements.
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful and perfectly expresses the meaning of the holiday!
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