621 days ago

Wooden Crosses with Original Artwork

Connie from Remuera

Hello Neighbours, I am presenting a series of eight wooden crosses for sale. Every piece is hand-painted, making the artwork unique for each cross.
I will be painting a limited quantity only, and will post more next Sunday.

$45 each.
Size: 248 x 207 x 12mm (except for 1 piece 272 x 222 x12mm - the red & white peony flower).
MDF wooden crosses.
Painted with acrylic. Sealed with mod podge.

You can hang these crosses on a wall or frame them. Hang on room doors or your entrance door. The make lovely special gifts to mark any occasion.

I am happy to send to you or you can arrange to pick up. NZPost courier $11. Economy $9. Rural +$5.50. If you purchase 3 crosses, I will offer free shipping to a single address.

A bit about me: I haven't been able to paint for over two years. I am trying to get myself back into it and this is a small project to help me get my creative MOJO back 😊. My other project that I am also working on is hand-painted original art on t-shirts. If you're interested to find out more, let me know. I have sold over 30 t-shirts and am happy to post some photos if you wanted to check it out.

Thank you for taking the time to read my post.

Kind regards
CONNIE LAM
0211 900898
ClamART888@gmail.com

Price: $45

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