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A STICKY JELLY CONTESSA!

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


Everyone knows the Contessa is so fond of jelly. 

Her donuts are so dramatic while oozes with the sticky stuff.

What can I do but strike with another jelly? 

ps my fingers are sure sticky!

Comments

  1. And I'm trying to be so good. This is making me hungry.

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  2. Goes great with coffee in the morning - I know!
    Or Karen a spot of tea- you have been creating lately some lovely little paintings of tea pots and cups.

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  3. You must have excellent self-discipline, Susan. I'd think painting all these pastries would have you up to at least 400 lbs. by now. Great job on both the painting and the restraint.

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  4. OMG - chocolate AND jelly???? You are KILLING me!

    amazing job, btw...

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