pattern with magpie and flowers for wedding card material

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pattern with magpie and flowers for wedding card material.

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Pattern,Wedding,Day,Married,Happiness,Get,Get married,Magpie,Our

 


This vector contains the following main colors: White,Mine Shaft,Mountain Mist,Celeste,Periwinkle

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    Pattern Wedding Day Married Happiness Get Get married Magpie Our White Mine Shaft Mountain Mist Celeste Periwinkle

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magpie wiki:
>For the kleptomaniac supervillain, see Enemies of Batman. For the British TV show, see Magpie (TV show). PicaUrocissaCyanopicaCissa The magpies are medium to large, often colorful and noisy passerine birds in the crow family, Corvidae. They are closely allied to the jays and treepies. The names 'jay', 'treepie' and 'magpie' are to a certain extent interchangeable, not reflecting any genuine genetic difference between the groups. Recent research has cast doubt on the taxonomy of the Pica magpies, since it appears that P. hudsonia and P. nuttalli may not be different species, whereas the Korean race of P. pica is genetically very distinct from the other Eurasian forms. See more at Wikipedia.org...

flower wiki:
>This article is about the plants; for other uses see Flower (disambiguation). Flower (Latin flos, floris; French fleur), a term popularly used for the bloom or blossom of a plant, is the reproductive structure of those plants classified as angiosperms (flowering plants; Division Magnoliophyta). The flower structure incorporates the reproductive organs, and its function is to produce seeds through sexual reproduction. For the higher plants, seeds are the next generation, and serve as the primary means by which individuals of a species are dispersed across the landscape. After fertilization, portions of the flower develop into a fruit containing the seed(s). See more at Wikipedia.org...


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