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TINY SQUARES + A HOLE - 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 pastel

TINY SQUARES + A HOLE
4 1/2" x 4 1/2" pastel
8" square archival white matt, glass + gold frame

Donut War here we come!
It's Monday and time to strike.


And here I have a oozing, chocolate 
wonder sitting so pretty . . .  of course, that 
was before I took a huge bite out of it. 
But the remaining part sure is going to be
a great bullet!

Click here to check what Kelley MacDonald
has in her fist before retaliation.

Comments

  1. Just delicious! You and Kelley are bad influences, you're making me crave donuts. Fortunately our donut shops are not so great, making it easy to turn down:) Love that the donut wars are in full swing:)

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  2. I wanted to pretend I was a donut in Sweden however Kelley's sprinkles won me over. Egads! Do something Susan! How will you counter attack??? The suspense! The casualties! Donut war is hell!

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