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Great stuff, Maria. Great arrangement. LOVE the rabbit with the shovel!


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Love it, Maria!! Great job!!!


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Thank you.

With the exception of the Fey and Lamey houses, almost everything was found at tag sales. The rabbit with the shovel was a quarter; the salt cellars were less than two or three dollars....The plates are from the very first set of dishes we bought as a couple--they only come out twice a year! Once for this--and again at Easter.

Of course what really makes the scene ARE THE HOUSES!


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