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Crafted Christmas Ornaments Became a BusinessAbout 30 years ago I needed to make some items for our school PTA fundraiser. I bought some wooden curtain rings and some little angels at a craft store and glued the angels into the rings. I had a good time and sold them all. Out of those ornaments came a business that has supported me and my kids for all these years. As you can see they aren't quite as simple as the first ones. Now I make all kinds of sports, pets, and ornaments to celebrate any milestones of the year. I still love it. Mine are made of wood, using a full woodshop, but you could still make some with the curtain rings and little figures from a craft store. If you personalize, use regular acrylic paints and a 5/0 brush.
By Jeneene Brengelman from Cincinnati, OH Feedback About This Post:RE: Crafted Christmas Ornaments Became a BusinessWhat a wonderful, fun and creative way to make a living. God bless you and keep up the wonderful work!!! Post by Luvyabye RE: Crafted Christmas Ornaments Became a Business
Very cute. ^o^ Great Granny Vi Post by Great Granny Vi RE: Crafted Christmas Ornaments Became a BusinessOh that is darling! I really like that a lot! Post by wdyjsu |
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