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 Post subject: Re: Putz Village Photos
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:33 am 
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Barb, Saw the display on Maria's blog and now here. It truly captures the meaning of a Christmas village for me. Great job...well done!!!


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ANTOINETTE STOCKENBERG'S 2014 VINTAGE PUTZ CHRISTMAS MANTLE
http://antoinettestockenberg.com/Putz2014.htm


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Barb, it's lovely, tasteful, and inventive, and the video is very charming. Thanks for posting.


Barb, I love the village the video made me feel like I was strolling through town at Christmas. Thanks for sharing! - Lynn


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2014 putz mantle viewtopic.php?f=18&t=758


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Hi, guys. This is my 2014 North Pole mini putz. Had to build a new backdrop, as squirrels in the attic ate last year's.
This year, I'm experimenting with lighting, and I liked this shot for its combination of chilly atmosphere and Grandma
Moses style simplicity. Happy New Year, everyone


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Hi, OKPat. That's a very nice display. Thanks for sharing. - Paul


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OK Pat--very nice indeed


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My French Tinsel Tree Putz for 2014 is here viewtopic.php?f=18&t=762


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My 2014 White Feather Tree Victorian Castle putz viewtopic.php?f=18&t=768


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My 2014 Candyland Kitchen putz is here viewtopic.php?f=18&t=773


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