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by Roberta Byram
$22.00
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Footprints in the Snow by Roberta Byram. Day 160 for 365 Challenge: Theme: Journal/Diary. Day 160 Day 160 for 365 Challenge: Theme: Journal/Diary.... more
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11 oz.
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Footprints in the Snow by Roberta Byram. Day 160 for 365 Challenge: Theme: Journal/Diary. Day 160 Day 160 for 365 Challenge: Theme: Journal/Diary. Day 160 is a hot weather day! So, what a perfect day to post footprints in the snow! Shoe treads on the pavement with dark underneath and light on top! A great way to cool off on a hot day!
Hello! I am Roberta Byram. My artistic side reflects a deep love of life as I embrace it and all of creation. I focus on capturing those things that take us by surprise and those images which we want to hold onto forever. I welcome you to visit my Collections and other websites. Roberta (Bert), http://www.redbubble.com/people/bertsworks300 http://mydoterra.com/robertabyram Facebook and LinkedIn The Fine Art America watermark will not be present on the purchased image sent to you.
$22.00
Elisabeth Lucas
Great textures!
Roberta Byram replied:
Thanks!
Donna Mibus
That’s fun!
Roberta Byram replied:
Thanks!
Gaby Ethington
Very cool! Love the texture!
Roberta Byram replied:
Thanks!
Mary Bedy
This is fun, Roberta, and what an unusual shoe pattern!
Roberta Byram replied:
Thanks!
Kathy K McClellan
How cool! Pun intended. I love not only the contrast but also that they are going in different directions.
Roberta Byram replied:
Thanks!