Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Just a little bit of Christmas crafting to share

I was able to get a few things out in the mail and I've heard that this ornament/tag has reached it's destination so I thought I'd share it.





blessings,
nancy



15 comments:

  1. WOW now this is amazing...I LOVE IT..

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  2. Oh, Nancy, my dear friend...that is incredibly beautiful!! It looks like it's crafted from porcelain! Thank you so much for sharing this treasure! I wish you much JOY during this Season of Celebration of the Birth of our Savior!...Nancy :o)

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  3. Beautiful! Love the Delft China feel to this!

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  4. This is absolutely beautiful - love the colors and texture! May your Christmas be especially wonderful :)

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  5. Wonderful use of that doily stamp, Nancy! This really is a stunning creation!

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  6. FABulous, Nancy - what a beautiful use of that stamp!!

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  7. I was wondering if you used the doily stamp around the edges! So creative and very effective! I love this!!

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  8. Thank you again for this beautiful ornament, Nancy! It is so special to me! I wish everyone could see it in person -the stamping and shimmer are so beautiful! Love and hugs to you, my friend! :)

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  9. it is just gorgeous Nancy. All that shimmery goodness.

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  10. WOWZA!!!! This is just STUNNING!!!! How have I never found your blog before? I am in crafty heaven! :)

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  11. OMG this isn't just paper and embossing is it?? My goodness it's amazing!!!

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  12. This is such a gorgeous tag and I am lucky to own one for our Christmas Tree - what a beautiful keepsake - thank you dear friend!

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  13. Oh, Nancy! I have MIA for several days and am so glad that I didn't miss this. What a gem! It does look like china...so delicate and rich. Amazing. Wish you would do a tutorial on this technique. I can't quite figure it out.....love it so much!

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  14. This is a beautiful ornament. Reminiscent of a Wedgewood ornament.

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