File:Laraine Day Christmas card.jpg
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DescriptionLaraine Day Christmas card.jpg |
English: A scanned Christmas card from actress Laraine Day sent somewhere between the late 1990s and early 2000s. The card's face and inside were scanned into the computer and using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 the two images were combined together as one. |
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