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Hilarious Bathroom Art Gift

Last year, I drew my grandmother's name for Christmas. I felt she was in need of some new bathroom artwork. What better than to incorporate the whole family in this upgrade?!?! 

After a quick whirlwind trip to all the relatives, I managed to capture everyone peeking in on the restroom users.

Luckily grandma has a great sense of humor!

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