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Gorgeous piece Anne. Almost too pretty to say sleep of death. Did you feel the earthquake today? I didn't but they say it was pretty strong for our general area. A couple more days of this weather. What a gift! Enjoy. Hugs-Erika
What a gorgeous card - love the transparent layers, Anne. Her face is so inviting. The Hamlet quote is as well, as long as I forget that many interpret it to be a suicidal longing. Just gonna associate this with that wonderful few minutes between laying down and drifting off, something that has alluded me for many years but I have it back now. Must be true, we do become children again in our old age, haha. XOX
Lovely postcard! Great layering and transparency!
ReplyDeleteWow, Anne, your card is gorgeous, love it.
ReplyDelete...a dark title for a colorful card.
ReplyDeleteLovely. Looks very Victorian
ReplyDeleteYou have created a stunning image, especially appropriate at this time in history.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful touching card...beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely piece with those poppies. Remembering is important.
ReplyDeletevery pretty Anne
ReplyDeleteA fitting tribute at the right time, too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece Anne. Almost too pretty to say sleep of death. Did you feel the earthquake today? I didn't but they say it was pretty strong for our general area. A couple more days of this weather. What a gift! Enjoy. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower - beautiful.
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous and powerful. xo
ReplyDeleteWooonderful piece Anne!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card - love the transparent layers, Anne. Her face is so inviting. The Hamlet quote is as well, as long as I forget that many interpret it to be a suicidal longing. Just gonna associate this with that wonderful few minutes between laying down and drifting off, something that has alluded me for many years but I have it back now. Must be true, we do become children again in our old age, haha. XOX
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
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