What’s a good photo-still from the movie “Up” that would look good as a cake?
I’m getting my boyfriend a cake that will be modelled into a photo from the movie Up
Does anybody have a link to good photo? Preferably, a nice angle of the house/the balloons/Kevin the bird
here u go
http://www.impawards.com/2009/posters/up_ver2.jpg
this is the best pic.
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