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Thursday, July 2, 2009
"Apples, Pears and Peaches" - "Peaches" - Thank God It’s Friday - Challenge 92
This week’s Thank God It’s Friday challenge number 92 was “Apples, Pears and Peaches.” We were supposed to pick one of them to use. I chose peaches, and included a Black Peach of Montreal in an oriental theme that used a peach tree and flowers.
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What a beautifully unique approach to the challenge, Anne! It's lovely.
Woooooow this is absolutely beautiful.
Fantastic design.
Thanks Anne for your brilliant entry to TGiF.
This is an awesome art piece...gorgeous!
Very elegant.
It makes me dreaming...
This is delightful.
Fantastic design. I love it.
very elegant
What an incredible work of art!!!
This is so creative and beautiful, Anne. Wonderful work.
Anne, this is so beautiful. I love the Asian theme.
Faye
Fabulous. I would not have thought to put fruit and Oriental together, but it works famously.
This is gorgeous, love it!
This is unique and beautiful! ~Lori
Love this piece!
So original !! Love your collage :D
A great design, Anne. Love how you placed your peach.
Lovely card indeed!
Lovely and very elegant!~
Love the look and feel of this creation!
This is wonderfully designed! Very elegant.
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