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No Egrets! Egret rien! So many more plays on these words but we decided to let Elvis give you an ear worm.- This designs features beautiful egrets and the words Egrets.....I've had a few. A play on the words of the popular song My Way sung by Elvis and Frank Sinatra to name but a few (Regrets....I've had a few, too few to mention).
- Digitally printed from an original painting.
- Printed on 300gsm recycled card.
- Left blank for your own message.
- Individually wrapped in a cello bag.
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This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents the parish of Alverstoke in Gosport, Hampshire on the South Coast of England. -
This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents the historic village of Alverstoke in Gosport, Hampshire on the South Coast of England. -
This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents the seaside town of Bournemouth in Dorset on the South Coast of England. -
This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents the Hampshire market town of Fareham in England. -
This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents England's capital city London. -
This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents Mersea Island near Colchester in Essex. -
This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents Millenium Bridge at Priddys Hard, in Gosport Hamsphire. -
This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents the Hampshire market town of Petersfield. -
This artwork is bright and colourful and part of a collection by Tracy Evans. The design represents the River Hamble in Hampshire which rises near Bishop's Waltham and flows for 10.1 km through Botley, Bursledon, and Lower Swanwick before entering Southampton Water between Hamble Common and Warsash.