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Never Too Late For Christmas

My very good friend Kathy Zell & I made Christmas merchandise for my very tiny space at Monticello Antique Marketplace. I have to say I am very proud of our creations and how it all came together. With a few sheets of music paper, greenery and little bits of lace Kathy went to work transforming a some what boring space into a very magical haven to hold all our treasures that we designed.
We cannot take all the credit my Sister Pam, my junk sister put together domes filled with tiny treasures of keys, jewelry, vintage ornaments etc. Your probably wondering why am going on about Christmas. I just had the last of my film developed and want to share my excitement and pictures with you.

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Patina said…
Vicki, it was so nice having you over today! Thank you for my sweet gift, everything I like. Boy,do I benifit from our friendship!
Happy Blogging!

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