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    Here are 20 Angel ornaments I cut out and my niece painted for me.. They are for the children at my church..
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    Michael.....Indy..........
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    The children will love them. Great job Michael.
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      Great job, Michael. I'm sure the kids will love them--will they put their names on them?

      Jerry

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