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PISTACHIO ROSE - 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 pastel

PISTACHIO ROSE
4 1/2" x 4 1/2" pastel
8" square archival white matt, glass + gold frame
SOLD - PRIVATE COLLECTOR
Trying desperately to remember a saying but all I have is:

A rose, is a rose, is a rose . . .

But who needs to remember when there is a 
pistachio rose to eat?

Thank you Cupcakeology in Albuquerque for the yummy treat!



Comments

  1. Oh... now you're getting me.... pistachio is almost my absolute favorite!

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  2. Ohhhh...very pretty....love the fabric beneath the luscious cake!

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  3. You know, every time I see cupcakes with big beautiful icing, it reminds me of your paintings. This one is scrumptious! Well done!

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  4. Would have never known Kelley.
    And thanks Linda and Katherine!

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  5. Ah, pistachio! I love how the roses in the fabric echo the rose on the cupcake. I find this one particularly lovely!

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