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JUBILEE... IT'S JELLY TIME!

JELLY JAMBOREE
4 1/2" x 4 1/2" pastel
8" square archival white matte, glass + gold leaf frame
$150 + $15 insured priority shipping

Such good news for the Contessa

Kelley was commissioned by a Dunkin' Donuts honcho 
to paint one of her delectable jelly donuts. 
Now she's jamming! 

So in tribute I created my own donut with jelly a la mode
But this liitle sticky treat is from Panchita's Bakery in San Diego.
Big, soft, thick donuts one can sink their teeth into.   

Hope this inspires the Contessa 
to jump back into the Donut War.

(Maybe if we say pretty please?)

Comments

  1. would love to see another battle of the donut paintings..you both do them so well!

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  2. Oh, my, oh my, OH MY! When you wake up in the morning there will be a couple of jellies heading your way, Susan!!!!

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  3. Battle is on Kelley!
    Show me your best jelly you have....

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