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These are really cute, Naush and look quite easy. I bet even my toddlers could do these in another year — with much supervision!
Alot of my crafts are focused towards children so with a little bit of guidance, we can turn them into family crafts too. Thank you for dropping by Jeanie.
These are ridiculously cute, Naush! I love the whole farmhouse rustic feel of these ornaments! Thanks for linking with me!
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Thank you Shelbee. I really love how easy these were to make.
Very cute!! I really like the different trims you used! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.
Thank you Heather. I’ve learnt, over the years, never to dump bits and pieces of ribbons or scrapbooking design paper 🙂
These are absolutely charming! Thanks so much for sharing with us over at the You’re the Star Blog Hop. We hope to see you again soon!
Thank you for dropping by Cindy.