Patty and I returned from the Grand Ole Opry
yesterday evening. We had a great time. The hotel was beautiful and the show was outstanding. We toured the backstage of the Opry and we were onstage when the curtain went up. In the picture below I was on stage while Pam Tillis opened the concert. When I saw the thousands of people I was ready to get off stage and head to our seats. One of my favorite country singers, Deana Carter was back stage in the green room while we were there. That was pretty cool. We toured all the dressing rooms and saw the artists getting ready to go on stage.
I decided I would use the inspiration from our trip to design a country music clock. The specs for the clock insert and a link to buy one is included in the pattern.
I will be working on the custom Christmas ornaments hard the next couple of days. I have had way more than expected numbers of orders so please be patient with me. Thanks for all the orders.
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