Unique Wooden Crosses with Hand-painted art
Edited 20.04: Hello and a great (wet) Saturday to you. I have added 3 new different crosses below - 2 stand-alones and 1 standard t-shape. Prices n sizes are listed in each photo. Please do have a look. Feel free to comment or ask any questions
Have a good restful weekend.
Connie 😊
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👋Hi all, I have a new batch of wooden crosses for sale. Hand painted with acrylic, each piece of artwork is unique. I was very happy to sell two crosses from my first batch last week. I have included the remaining crosses from the first batch here.
Sizes and prices are in each photo.
They will make a lovely addition to your home, as special gifts, or as a remembrance for loved ones.
Please feel free to comment or ask questions here, or email me at clamART888@gmail.com.
Have a lovely week!
Connie.
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40.5% Yes
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