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Frida Kahlo's Birthday


July 6th was Frida's birthday. I finished this Frida house this weekend to honor her. Frida was such an interesting person. I have always enjoyed learning about her and studying her art. Happy Belated Birthday Frida! Short entry today, gotta go for my morning walk! Happy Hump Day All!

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Ignorant me had to google Frida Kahlo to see who she was. Now I can appreciate your colorful Frida house! I'd love a post about why you chose what you did for the house and how you made it. Love your creativity!
deb did it said…
cutest dang little Casa Frida I ever did see! LOVE IT...and especially the wings!
Susan said…
This is very cool. I was never into Frida, but I can certainly see why one would enjoy learning and studying her art. Happy Hump Day back at 'cha.
Susan
H:)

Greetings:)

Lovely original colorful creation. Creativity at its best.

Have a nice day:)
Joseph
Priti Lisa said…
I love that you mentioned Frida's B-day, I made 2 tributes to her this week and am working on another. Frida IS MY MUSE! Thankyou for sharing and check mine if you have the time:) I walk in the mornings too, and am still on the look-out for a solo sole;) there were 2, a brown flip-flop and a wee pink croc the week before your request, but now they are gone...how and why are a mystery...Lisa
For sure, Frida will be so much thankful receiving this beautiful artwork. Belated Happy Birthday to her!!!
Oh my sister has done so many wonderful things involving Frida..
Check out http://kathyjankiewiczfolkart.blogspot.com

Janelle

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