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My latest tile

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Shawna said…
Very pretty Rhoda Jayne!!!
Sandi said…
oh how pretty, I am sure it will be admired and treasured, glad you got it done and hope you don't get grounded, lol. hugs
doodlingdebbie said…
So roamntic. I know the couple loved it.
Barbara said…
Like all your work, Rhoda, it is just gorgeous!

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