Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads
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Blessing Beads

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Blessing beads add a special decorative touch to any space in your home. Hang from doorknobs, drape from a bowl, basket or picture frame, or simply place on a coffee or side table or bookshelf.   A simple reminder that you are loved and blessed.

Strung with 44 - 16mm wood beads and embraced with a burlap tassel and decoupaged oyster shell.

Beautifully packaged in a canvas drawstring bag.

Sets include Blessing Beads and a Handmade Scallop Shell Ring Dish.  The perfect partnership to add to any home decor.  

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Decoupage is an art form that dates back as far as the 12 century. It gained popularity in the 17th century throughout Europe. The word Decoupage comes from the French word “decouper”, which means “to cut”. As the name implies, Decoupage is a mixed-media art form that utilizes paint, non-toxic adhesive, lacquer, and ultra-fine papers embedded with digitized images.