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is a pattern that has been in my catalog for a few years. Every year I like to go back and get one of the more popular patterns and re-post it for the holidays. I always liked this one so it's my choice this year.
The custom name Christmas ornaments are a big hit again this year. I wanted to improve on the turn around time this year so I enlisted help. As a result the patterns are going out very quickly. You can use the order form at this link to get your patterns.
I offer payment options of credit card, cash or check for the Custom Name Christmas ornaments. My credit card payments are process through Paypal. There is often confusion about if you need a Paypal account to pay with this option. You do not need a Paypal account. They will securely process your credit card payments from the payment page. To pay with a credit card you will be given a link to the page in the picture below. Two areas to note. Update the total of your payment in the area in the green circle. The area in the red circle is the link you click to enter your payment details. If you prefer to pay with check or cash an address will be sent to you with your order. Remember there is no up front cost. You only pay after you have the patterns and you are completely satisfied.
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