Love looking at all the china patterns. What a great site, Angie. The blue and white is what always comes to mind when I think of wedgewood. Although I have never particularly cared for it, as it is not shiny, always makes me think of fingernails on a chalkboard feel. But I was drawn to this ornament: https://www.wedgwood.co.uk/christmas...xmas-decs-2018
and I am quite happy how this turned out. (The Quickstik from We R memories really helped to pick up the tiny pieces and glue them down with Tombow mono Multi glue.
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Sat, Mar 09, 2019 @ 4:10 PM
Oh Shirl, this is truly stunning! As soon as I saw this gorgeous card in the gallery, I thought it looked like wedgewood (even before I knew that is what you intended!). I would never have thought to use this city/town die on an ornament like this, and it looks ah-mazing! I love the dainty bow, the stars and snowflakes and your peace sentiment. It all adds up to one stunning Christmas card my friend. Hugs! ~Karen.