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Some Christmas and Halloween Projects

Today my cousin Carol and I made some Christmas and Halloween projects with items from the Dollar Tree and my backyard:


I don't normally decorate for Halloween but I thought my Bunco friends might enjoy some fun little things to get into a more festive mood. I made the Christmas Centerpiece with items from Dollar Tree and I think I am going to make several of these to hold candy and gift cards.

Hope you are having a good weekend!

Hugz!

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  1. Nancy, you are making some fabulous projects. You're being so creative. How wonderful to have a crafty cousin to craft with.

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  2. WOW!! These are all really brilliant!! It looks like you had so much fun with your cousin! I would love to do that too! :) HUGS

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  3. You've had a busy weekend. All these projects look fantastic.

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  4. Very creative and clever projects! My favorite is the Christmas centerpiece, just lovely!

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  5. wow fabulous spooky creations nancy and your christmas centre piece is really beautiful :D

    xx coops xx

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  6. My goodness, you and Carol sure are creative!! I love all the twigs around the bucket with a candle in the middle! You can find anything and make a great project with it - you go girl! And now, I'd love one of those snickers bars thank you very much :)

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  7. Wow! what fabulous projects! I'm checking out Dollar Tree tomorrow. Thanks for the inspiration and nice comment on my blog. xxD

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  8. Wow, looks like you had lots of fun!! Love them all - especially the Christmas centrepiece - great idea :)

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  9. Wow these are gorgeous. Can't comment anymore, off to the dollar tree for some white and gold!

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  10. They are brilliant, that christmas center piece is brilliant very creative.
    Thanks for sharing
    Hugs
    Kelly- xxx

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