A Valentine's Day Rose
Instead of a bouquet of flowers for the love of your life this Valentine's Day, how about one of my flower prints? They certainly last a lot longer! And I know that red roses are traditionally considered to symbolize love, but I happen to know that most of my women friends prefer purple to red any day.
Check out my collection flower prints at Imagekind.
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