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8 Oz. Primitive Jar Candle in Brown Sugar.
Yummmmmmmy! Love how the jar is
grubbied up, strung, and the Prim Label.

Tea-Stained, Prim “Cornmeal” Sack
These look great hanging from a knob, or
cupboard, but really SHINE!, with a
small battery-operated tea-light in them!

Oval decorative Primitive Plate, which reads:
(Coincidentally)…LOL
so take a minute to stop on over and see her..
http://acountryshop.blogspot.com/
“Primitives: Simple Treasures of the Past”
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