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Deck the halls and not your family . . .

..... fa la la la la la la la la 

Another laser made project . . . it's not perfect, but boy I love it. 

It still has the masking on here, but I was still super excited about how it was coming along. 


My husband said it needed a frame. He was kind enough to cut, prime and paint a frame for this sign. I have to admit he was right, but shhhh, don't tell him.



Here is the side view. I love the different textures on this sign. The frame is shiny lacquer, the star a yellow-gold fine glitter by Martha Stewart, and the text in a acrylic matte paint. 

I got the svg file from CatyCatherine.com. When ever you get the chance you should check her out here.



I would like to wish everyone a safe and healthy 2021. πŸ’‹

 


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