One of our artisans, Choupi, carved this birdie from a local soapstone and painted it 'a la mallard'. Pretty cool, non? It could be a candy dish, a door stop, a paperweight, a lamp base or simply an ornament for your mantle or coffee table. This one belongs to Father Charlie but if you want one just contact Connie by clicking on konnyskorner under links on the right.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Arts & Crafts
One of our artisans, Choupi, carved this birdie from a local soapstone and painted it 'a la mallard'. Pretty cool, non? It could be a candy dish, a door stop, a paperweight, a lamp base or simply an ornament for your mantle or coffee table. This one belongs to Father Charlie but if you want one just contact Connie by clicking on konnyskorner under links on the right.
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Contact me please, have bubble wrap, will travel.
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