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December Quilling Fun Projects

December was an exceptionally busy month for me. Well, it actually started in October when I came up with an idea for some ornaments. 


From that point, I was asked to make an order for 100 of them! It was a lot of work for me, but I loved every minute of it! 
Here is my dining room table filled with all 100! They are bagged and ready for delivery.  In my next post, I will show you some of my other commission for quilled initials... Have a wonderful day! 


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  1. Your ornaments are beautiful, Jennifer! I think the angel is my favorite! 100??? Yikes! Were your fingers sore? lol Looks fabulous! :o)

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    1. Luckily they requested them in October, so I had plenty of time to complete them, I focused on finishing two a day during the workweek and as many as I could on weekends! So, it wasn't too bad!

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