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Extreme Doll with melon
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Got Wool Sheep Tucks
These OOak sheep tucks are super grungy. Made from cinnamon stained muslin they have been sanded, stained and cinnamon rubbed. The White sheep has a aged sign that reads Baa, Baa Black Sheep Have you any wool? with jute cord ties.The black sheep also has a aged sign that reads...Yes Sir, Yes Sir three bags full. One for my master, One for my dame, and one for the boy who lives down the lane. With jute cord ties. Both sheep have rusty nail legs. Measures 8½ inches tall and 6½ inches wide. These sheep are awesome on a self or tucked in a cupboard. A must have for your prim home.
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Americana Flag Sheep
These wonderful OOak cupboard tucks will be a great addition to your home. They measure 6½ inches wide and 8½ inches tall. They have jute cord collars with a rusty bell and rusty nail legs. Their bodies are painted with stars and stripes and have small banners that read July 4, 1776 or Let Freedom Ring. Set of 2
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Liberty Bells
Set of 3 Each bell is stained, painted with stars and stripes, sanded, stained and cinnamon rubbed to give them that worn look we all love so much. Each bell has a small aged fabric banner that reads: Let freedom Ring, Liberty or July 4, 1776. They have little rusty bells and jute cord bows. These Liberty bells would be great in a scoop, on a self or tucked into a cupboard Add wire hangers and they could hang anywhere. If you would like rusty wire hangers on your bells please email me or leave me a note on your payment. I'm always happy to add them. Measurements ~ 6 inches tall A must have for your home My pan not included.
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Americana Flag Hanger
This wonderful wall/door hanger is a must have for your home. 3 Grungy blue stars, spanish moss, and red pipberries are attached to this wonderful muslin flag. It has quilted stripes that are grungy stained red and white, sanded and stained. Going down the side is USA bottle caps and rusty bells along the bottom and rusty pin hanger in back. It also has a grungy fabric banner that read July 4,1776. Measures 23 inches long and 9½ inches wide.
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