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Ok. One last bird…

That’s it. MUST TURN ATTENTION TO POMEGRANATES.  There’s something you don’t get to say very often…

Posted byemmafrith76January 30, 2014January 30, 2014Posted increwel embroideryTags: bird design, jacobeanLeave a comment on Ok. One last bird…

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