My good friend Sue Mey at http://scrollsawartist.com has a special offer on some beautiful holiday scroll saw patterns.This offer is only available for a very short time so check it out. I really like the first Nativity set. It's simple but beautiful. If you want something to sell at a holiday season craft show I think this one would be a good seller. It won't use up much wood or time. I think you could make a nice profit on that one.
Time for a Special discount offer!
Place an order for three or more patterns from any category (Special
Offers section excluded), and receive a 15% discount on the entire
order. Enter voucher code OCT2013 (case sensitive) during checkout to
qualify for the discount. This offer is valid until Wednesday October 16.
Note: The items shown are linked to the website - Click on either the Description or the Image for it to open there
To see more Nativity scenes and Christmas-themed patterns visit
Holidays>Christmas. TIP: For easier browsing, change the setting on the top of the page to '96 per page'.
NW468
Nativity scene 21" x 6.9" With free-standing nativity figures. Adding fairy lights is optional $6.50
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NW464
Sleigh & reindeer Three-dimensional sleigh: 10" x 5.5" x 4.3" Reindeer: 8.1" x 6.4" $6.50
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NW484
Large lighted nativity scene
18.5" x 11.9" - With sides, roof, ten free-standing nativity figures,
and additional palm tree overlays. Add rice lights to light up the scene
$10.95
Best regards
Sue Mey
www.scrollsawartist.com
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