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Love that wonderful vintage woman traveller, though from the look on her face I'm not sure she's the best navigator in the world! Lovely postcard art. Alison x
Love how the girl is placed ~ wonderful mixed media creation!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I love this postcard, Anne. I always had maps on my walls as a kid and still love looking at them. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThe Young Miss looks like she's having trouble reading a map. I know that feeling.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, great idea to choose Transilvania. Have a great Sunday, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLove that wonderful vintage woman traveller, though from the look on her face I'm not sure she's the best navigator in the world! Lovely postcard art.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
A wonderful postcard, I love the vintage images.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
wonderful postcard, thanks for joining this challenge
ReplyDeleteI love your postcard, dear Anne
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love maps...and the vintage maps are wonderful images for making cards!
ReplyDeleteI love how you arranged these elements. I can feel what she's feeling as she looks ahead with anticipation :)
ReplyDeleteLove your Transylvania postcard very cool and lovely too.
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ReplyDeleteLovely use of the map and stamp!