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A Gift to Cherish

(By Jane Moller, olio su cartone / oil on cardboard 10, 5 x 15 cm)


Spring arrived in the mail for me today with this beautiful bouquet painted by my friend Jane Moller.  I am one of the lucky winners of her painting giveaway!
This painting has me mesmerized, it is even more special knowing a dear friend painted it.
Thank you Jane!
Please check out her popular blog True Colors, if you haven't already!


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  1. What a lovely gift! I'll have to go and check her blog.

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    1. You will not be disappointed Joan, thanks for stopping by!

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  2. Bonjour chère Célia,

    Toutes mes fĂ©licitations, vous Ăªtes l'heureuse gagnante !
    C'est formidable de recevoir un tel présent... Sublime !

    ❁ Gros bisous ❁

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  3. Oh definitely lucky you Celia. Gorgeous painting from Jane.

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    1. Thank you for the visit Laura, I am feeling lucky! :-)

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  4. Bravo Celia, tu as beaucoup de chance! Un petit coin de jardin juste pour toi, Bisous

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  5. Dear Celia , you are a dear blogger friend, I'm glad this little painting went to your place :-)

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  6. Me alegro mucho que fueras una de las afortunadas, Celia!!
    Abbraccio.

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  7. Lucky you Celia! This painting is very pretty. :) Congratulations!

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  8. Lucky, lucky you Celia, love Janes work

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  9. Congratulations Celia! This painting of Jane's is wonderful!!

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    1. Thank you Debi, the photo does not do it justice!

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  10. Congradulations, it is a beautiful painting .

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  11. Oh Celia - this is a beautiful gift to cherish. I always love seeing Jane's art. I am sure you will enjoy looking at this lovely work often. P.S. I know I always enjoy seeing your gorgeous painting in my home. It hangs in a special place in my studio and inspires me often. Hugs!

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  12. Oh Celia - this is a beautiful gift to cherish. I always love seeing Jane's art. I am sure you will enjoy looking at this lovely work often. P.S. I know I always enjoy seeing your gorgeous painting in my home. It hangs in a special place in my studio and inspires me often. Hugs!

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  13. Jane's hydrangeas....beautiful! I love her sweet soul and it comes through in her art.

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  14. Lucky you! And I love your violets below. Spring is sure to come eventually!

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  15. How special to have one of Jane's beautiful paintings!!

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