Happy Easter

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Lynn
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Happy Easter

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Happy Easter Everyone and your loved your ones as well!
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Laurie
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Thank you Lynn, and a very Happy Easter to you too.
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Clinton
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Happy Easter everyone! :)
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maria
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Hope everyone had a grand Easter! Love the sheep!
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Howard
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Good morning...

I'm a day or two behind in catching up with the forum...and the opportunity to add my support to the Easter message...we all need to continue to give thanks for our many blessings...and above all...pray for peace on earth...

Now...about the sheep wagon...oh, how much I like it!...(I'm saving the image in my "possible future projects file")...did you make it?...assemble it from various pieces?...or spruce up an older one?...

Howard...
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Lynn
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Hi Howard, I did assembled this with a sheep and wheels I purchased and I cut out the wood and dowel to size. The egg is Styrofoam covered with paper mache and the collar and strap is wool. I used Terra Texture I purchased from Meyer Imports. I believe is is no more then very finely chopped wood chips. This was an easy and fun project.
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