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It's Sabrina here as your hostess this week, and we are marking the fact that on this day in 1835 P.T.Barnum and his circus started their first tour of the US. So, set up your big tops and start the circus; bring along your clowns, circus animals, hot-air balloons, admission tickets...Let's see all the fun of the fair!!
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My thanks to Carla, Lisa and Cathy for their super samples full of circus fun!
Don't forget animals would be good too! Maybe not so much in modern circuses, but I have giraffes, monkeys and maybe even a tiger in the wagons from my circus train. I think carousel ponies would be great too
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here's my trained circus animals-used an embossed image of a pig, bunny and rooster- added a fussy cut butterfly- and a sleeping mouse paired with a 1903 Ringling Bros. circus ticket image. Added a gold ribbon border with a bow. Here's See the Animals!
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