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March 15, 2008

miss flossie at the breakfast table

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I ordered two stacks of these oh, so cute handmade felt pancakes from sewchicgirl's Etsy shop and piled them one on top of another. Miss Flossie tied on her most fashionable scarf  for the occasion. Jessica (aka "sewchicgirl") markets the pancake stacks as pincushions. She was so sweet to work with during the whole process. If you haven't shopped Etsy yet, you're so missing out. Etsy is an online crafting community and marketplace. You can do a search if you are looking for a specific item, or just browse. You'll be surprised at the treasures you will discover for yourself or for giftgiving. Buy handmade and support our country's local economy. 

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