
Princess Donut - The Donut Holes Bookmark
by zombeh
A fluffy gray cat sits contentedly beside playful typography, where orange donuts cleverly replace the letter "O" in this whimsical design. The feline's detailed fur texture contrasts beautifully against the soft pink background, while the black lettering adds bold visual impact. Princess Donut's charming personality shines through in this delightfully quirky composition that celebrates both cats and sweet treats with artistic flair.
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