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12 Days of Christmas Crafts Day # 2

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Today is Day #2
Today I made these fun Icicle Decorations to hang on your neighbor's door and give them a wonderful surprise during the 12 Days of Christmas!
I used the 12 Days of Christmas Digital Stamp Set from
Digital Delights It is available here 
If you would like to get the svg file or pdf of the icicle cone.  It's available in the right side colum.
Twelve Days of Christmas Set (colored)
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  1. I love this idea. I normally buy something from walgreens when I giveaway my christmas fudge, but this makes me think of other ideas for it. Thanks.

    Phaedracamille@gmail.com

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  2. verycute idea for my frieds. Very fast and easy, and easy on the wallet.
    Thank you
    Margaret ann

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  3. great project thanks for sharin it, won't let me post under my account
    Sharon LeVine levine@pldi.net

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  4. Great Giveaway
    jessicajhennings@gmail.com

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  5. cute project!!!

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  6. Such a cute idea! Will make a wonderful gift for all of my daughter's friends!! Thank you for sharing.

    tinkzilla63@sbcglobal.net

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