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<blockquote data-quote="mom_in_training" data-source="post: 171116" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>"2 glass builders blocks, with a small set of white Xmas lights inside, tied up with a ribbon (like a gift package) and fake flowers glued on top, looks gorgeous when it's lite up."</p><p></p><p>I like that idea, I'm going to get some of those to decorate for the holiday. </p><p></p><p>I used to paint allot of ceramic and have painted many pieces and gave them as gifts. Some ceramic stores offer paint nights. Its really cool because you can go, Pay about $10.00 maybe more depending on whats being painted and paint as a group using their paint. The firing is usually included with your fee for the group night. Also the cost of firing is usually included with the cost of the piece when you purchase it from the ceramic store, When you finish painting your piece just take it back for the firing. </p><p></p><p>I also do cross stitch here and there but have given them all away as gifts, Lol!! I completed one for a friend of mine (Not meant as a gift) and when she took it to get framed she was offered up $500.00 for it. I do admit it was really pretty and had allot of flowers in the pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_in_training, post: 171116, member: 2727"] "2 glass builders blocks, with a small set of white Xmas lights inside, tied up with a ribbon (like a gift package) and fake flowers glued on top, looks gorgeous when it's lite up." I like that idea, I'm going to get some of those to decorate for the holiday. I used to paint allot of ceramic and have painted many pieces and gave them as gifts. Some ceramic stores offer paint nights. Its really cool because you can go, Pay about $10.00 maybe more depending on whats being painted and paint as a group using their paint. The firing is usually included with your fee for the group night. Also the cost of firing is usually included with the cost of the piece when you purchase it from the ceramic store, When you finish painting your piece just take it back for the firing. I also do cross stitch here and there but have given them all away as gifts, Lol!! I completed one for a friend of mine (Not meant as a gift) and when she took it to get framed she was offered up $500.00 for it. I do admit it was really pretty and had allot of flowers in the pattern. [/QUOTE]
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