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Lovely gentle colours on your postcard, and what a good idea to use a map - and the 'oddity' of seeing the fish crossing the continents gives a great surreal feeling to the card. I love it.
Beautiful card, and thanks for the tip with that other search engine! Valerie
ReplyDeleteYour fishy post card is a winner, Anne. I love the soft colouring and the clean lines. Superb. (Love the seahorse one too)
ReplyDeleteYour card looks like an expensive antique! Gorgeous! xx
ReplyDeleteLovely gentle colours on your postcard, and what a good idea to use a map - and the 'oddity' of seeing the fish crossing the continents gives a great surreal feeling to the card. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWell, Miss Anne, this is perfect .. as is your seahorse above. :D
ReplyDeleteWonderful realization, love that design with all elements. An amazing fishy postcard.
ReplyDeleteHugs Anja
I love the vintage feel to this. Really nice!
ReplyDeletewonderful postcard, again! thanks for the info about duckduckgo!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful fish postcard Anne, love the old map you used as background, great idea.
ReplyDeleteAnni
What a great postcard. I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage look to this one, very nice!
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