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Whimsical- light and fanciful. Bright colors and unusual patterns. Such as pink spotted fish, a wooden chair painted in several different colors and with several different patterns. I would consider Mary Engelbreit’s designs whimsical. Her use of different colors and different patterns on one piece are definitelyWhimsical and full of imagination.
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