Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Merry Christmas Door Sign.

Part of this graphic is from www.freepik.com.  This door sign is ten inches wide.

I want to thank everyone who ordered Custom Christmas ornament patterns. I was able to stay pretty busy with them today. I am caught up to about 6pm this afternoon. I'll try to stay caught up until this weekend. I'll be busy over the weekend with my daughters wedding. I'll keep you posted.

Custom Name Christmas Ornament Patterns

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Don't forget to order your custom Christmas Ornament Patterns. $1 per name with a $5 minimum.
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