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June 23, 2013

Snail card for Isabel

Snail and ladybird crawling across leaf which has 'Isabel' and '11' eaten out of it.
Image (c) Kristen Bailey 2013

This birthday card for Isabel was inspired by my new hobby - catching snails munching holes in the plants in my parents' garden... and hurling them over the fence!

* SONG OF THE DAY: They Might Be Giants - Snail Shell *

23 Jun 2013 12:05:00 | Art & Design, Creation, Friends & Family, I Made This
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