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Links to design selections for classes
Happy Day! You can pick from any of the designs on the links below, or choose something from Etsy or Pintrest. I will let you know if you choose something that is too difficult. Then email or text a copy of the design you want to do. Thanks, Jeff - 717-620-9676 Jeff@kurtzinpa.com Color Charts: <<< My general selection group: <<< Civil War and Underground Railroad era patterns: <<< Art that has been done in recent classes: <<< Happy painting!
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