from Me and the Girls
From Crows Roost Prims
This month we would love for you to Meet stop by and Meet our one of Poppies who has been very involved in our Marketplace in so many ways.
Deborah with Country Schoolhouse Primitives
is not only a very talented artists she is always giving back to you our newsletter
readers as well as others in the community.
I invite you to stop by later this week when we will showcase Deborah indepth to you, But until then here is just a taste of of her talent.
Look at the detail in this punch needle crock!
We look forward to seeing you at Lemon Poppy Seeds,
If you create handmade Primitives we would love to have you join us there.
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