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16” X 20” CANVAS DESIGNS Abstract Circles I $28 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Abstract I $29 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours 16” x 20” CANVAS DESIGNS Abstract Circles I $28 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Abstract I $29 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Abstract II $29 Abstract City $29 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Abstract Peonies $30 African Woman $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours All You Need $30 Acorn Trio $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Amaryllis $31 An Evening in Paris $29 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Anchor $30 Angel of Love $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Antique Roses $31 A Time to Gather $29 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Apple Cider $32 At the Races $32 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Autumn Birdhouse $31 Autumn Path $30 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Autumn Waterfall $31 Autumn in the Park $32 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Baby, It’s Cold Outside $31 Barnyard Alarm $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Balancing Act $29 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Beached Boat $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Beach, This Way! $31 Because of the Brave $32 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Bee and Clover $32 Beach Walkers $29 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Bessie $32 Bloom $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Birch Trees $32 The Blue Door $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Blush Shasta Daisy $30 Boho Elephant $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Boating Beauty $31 Boot Bouquet $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Bourbon $32 Bridge Over Lilies $31 Time to Paint: 3 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Bowl of Cherries $29 Bubbly $29 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Bud Vase Blooms $31 Butterfly Silhouette $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Buffalo Plains $31 Cactus Cloche $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Cactus in Bloom $30 Camping at the Lake $31 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Camo Buck $31 Cardinal Lamppost $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Catchin’ Fireflies $30 Checkmate King $30 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Changing Seasons $31 Checkmate Queen $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Cheers to Love $30 Cherry Blossoms $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Cherish the Moment $30 Christmas Joy $30 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Christmas Mason Jars $31 Christmas Stockings $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Christmas Moose $32 Classic Bouquet $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Coastal Lighthouse $30 Colorful Wolf $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Cobblestone Way $32 Cool Cats I $30 Time to Paint: 3 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Cosmic Panther $31 Country Bouquet $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3.5 Hours Country Barn $30 Country Couple $32 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Cozy Christmas Cabin $31 Creepy Cemetery $29 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Cup of Comfort $30 Craft Beer $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Curious Cat $32 Dandelion Trio $29 Time to Paint: 3 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Dancing Duo $30 Day at Sea $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Day at the Beach $30 Delicate Dandelions $29 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Delicious Cupcake $29 Days ‘Til Christmas $31 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Desert Horses I $31 Dirty Martini $30 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Desert Horses II $31 Doggone It! $29 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Dolphin Wave $30 Dragonfly Dreams $30 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Do What Makes You Happy $30 Dream Catcher $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Easter Cross $32 Easter Sunrise Silhouette $29 Time to Paint: 3 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Easter Lily $31 Eiffel Tower $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Electric Zebra $29 The Emerald Isle $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Elements of Autumn $31 European Window $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Evening in the Bayou $30 Evening Stroll $30 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Evening Sleigh Ride $31 Faith, Family, Freedom $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Fall Lantern $32 Family $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Farmer’s Market $31 Fall Tree $29 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Father Christmas $32 Field Flowers $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Feather Your Nest $31 Fiery Romance $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Filly Fun $30 Flamingo $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Fishing with Dad $31 Floating Maple Leaf $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Floral Home Wreath $32 Floral Rabbit Chalkboard $30 Time to Paint: 3 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Floral Study I $30 Flower Burst $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Fluttery Friend $32 Free Hayrides $30 Time to Paint: 3 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Fox in the Forest $31 Freedom Flag $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Freedom Script $31 Full Bloom Beauty $31 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Fuji in Spring $31 Gather $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Get In Gear $29 Give a Hoot $29 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Giraffe Family $31 Going Dutch $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Gone Fishing $32 Happy Fall $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Harvest Moon $30 Halloween Hill $32 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Hello, Little One $30 Hibiscus I $32 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Harvest Wishes $30 Highland Cow $31 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Hilltop Church $31 Hold My Hand $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Hilltop Haunt $31 Holiday Lantern $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Hollywood Glam $32 Home for the Holidays $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Home $32 Hook, Line, and Sinker $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Hot Air Adventure $31 Ice Cold Lemonade $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Hummingbird $31 Ice Skate Evergreens $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Ichabod’s Dream $30 Jazz Series I $29 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere $30 Jellyfish Dance $29 Time to Paint: 2 Hour Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Jingle Tree $30 King of the Coop $31 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours King of Hearts $30 Kitty in Paris $30 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Knit Knit Horray $31 Late Summer in Tuscany $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Land That I Love $31 Lavender Fields $32 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Leaning Tree $30 Let’s Tango $29 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Let it Snow $31 Lilac Bouquet $31 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Lily Pond II $31 London in Fog $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Llove Llife $31 Love Birds $30 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Love Grows Here $31 Love you Because $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Love Lives Here $30 Love You Deer-ly $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Love you to the Moon $31 Macarons $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Lucky Cat $31 Magi Journey $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Magnolia Wreath $32 Mardi Gras Mask $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Mama Bear $30 Margarita Sunset $31 Time to Paint: 1.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Martini Mayhem $30 Meet Me in the Rain $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Menorah $30 Mayan Temple Sunset $29 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Mermaid Dreams $30 Mexican Guitar $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Merry Christmas Car $31 Midnight in London $30 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Mighty Mountains $31 Modern Fleur de Lis $32 Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Time to Paint: 3 Hours Modern Bouquet $32 Mother Bird $30 Time to Paint: 3 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Mother Earth $31 Mother Hen $31 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2.5 Hours Mother’s Love $30 Mother and Child Silhouette $30 Time to Paint: 2 Hours Time to Paint: 2 Hours Mountain Hammock $31 Mr.
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