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12-20-2011, 07:45 AM
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Very nice - so showy!!! I love it.
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Very nice-what a great idea to make it also a hot pad.
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Now that is a really neat idea. I like it.
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turned out great like the fabrics you used!!
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It is such a good feeling to use up everything, and get an additional item out of the deal. That is very pretty. That is a good Idea!!
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I like that a lot! Very nice!
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Adorable!!!! I love it.
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Good idea and you did a beautiful job. your sister will love both.
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Your sister will love her gift. Dresdens are just so much fun to work with and the finished project is always wonderful.
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Both are super. J J
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