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I love these renaissance images you use frequently Anne. That and the medieval ones. This postcard is one of my favorites. Happy Monday. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteHello, wonderful vintage postcard. I hope you had a very happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day and new week ahead.
...what a dress.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful very rich and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is drop dead gorgeous, Anne. A rare beauty put together SO well.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Anne.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !!!
ReplyDeleteHappy new week Anne!
Susi xxx
I love it! The bodice of Elizabeth I's dress, her chatelaine, and the wings or crest of the coat of arms are the Roman numeral V (5).
ReplyDeleteVery creative, well done, Anne.
ReplyDeleteso very clever!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunner, my friend.
ReplyDeleteLove the Elizabethan lady in her creative background!
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