This whimsical postcard is a part of my cyber postcard-collection. Many and much thanks to our friend Pearl for her generosity!
I am not sure about cherubs cooking Thanksgiving dinner in the first place--it seems they might trip on those darling chef's gowns and dump that heavy turkey--and what IS that big red thing atop the turkey? Perhaps a rose??? (grin) Your guess is as good as mine!
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I am not sure about cherubs cooking Thanksgiving dinner in the first place--it seems they might trip on those darling chef's gowns and dump that heavy turkey--and what IS that big red thing atop the turkey? Perhaps a rose??? (grin) Your guess is as good as mine!
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Beth - thanks for commenting on my blog post. Here, it does look like a rose on the turkey - heavy turkey too!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a rose to me. I really like their little chef's outfits. Very cute!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's one big turkey for those two little cherubs. Great card!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card for Thanksgiving. I bet that turkey could feed the neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a large rose, but other than decoration I wouldn't know what it's good for. Almost time to run to school to pick up the 9 year old Granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteUm I think it's a garnish rose. Specially created for really heavy turkeys carried by twin cherubs in white robes ... How do they keep clean in the kitchen anyway???
ReplyDeleteYes, the rose does look a litle out of place, and the cherubs a little small for the job in hand - but it does all add up to a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving for next week!
wonderful TG card. Have a good holiday and Happy PFF.
ReplyDeleteThat's not as strange as the cards showing a still feathered turkey on the dinner table.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great big splat waiting to happen:) Oh the woes of cherub labour. There should really be a law against it:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute Thanksgiving Card!! I'm going to say that is a rose too!
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