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My newest primitive witch is ready for Easter. She's all decked out in her Sunday best. :o) Estelle is made of muslin fabric and coffee stained to give her a good ole prim look. She measures 32 inches tall from tip of hat to bottom of boots. Lots of detail to this one of a kind gal. Estelle has now moved to MD.
OOOHHH< I love her!!! What charm she has, and she look so "pertty" ( for a witch ) in her sundat best!! LOL Great job:)
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Jacqui
Thanks Jacqui! These witches are always fun to create. Some are pertty and some are uuuuuggllly! LOL
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Judy