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These are not exactly like the pattern but I guess I was in the mood to decorate and use some glitter. I usually make these at the last minute every Christmas, they are from a pattern by Walnut Ridge Primitives (2002) . They have very primitive things which I really like, it's interesting that their pattern gives instructions on mod-podging tissue paper onto the dress and then painting. I have done that but couldn't find any tissue paper that I liked so just made them plain. Hope you can see their rusty wire hair. Also I added the candy cane and star. You can do it.
2 comments:
Your girls are delightful. I like thier Christmassy touch.
So cute! They look like they're in a festive mood!
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