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hi everyone itamp;#39;s erin from the provincial farmhouse thank you for joining me today we are working on a few thrift shop finds three to be exact and we are going to be using the pretty implant stamp the jingle mold the noel paint inlay and the crockery decor stamp weamp;#39;re also going to be using the amazing casting resin you can find all these products on our website theprovincialfarmhouse.com.edu letamp;#39;s get started these items were picked up at a thrift store this little wooden sign was about a dollar i think and these three little plaques i thought were really sweet with the hooks and they were three for two dollars and i thought they just were really wonderful little blanks to work with i also had this tray here that i did paint previously but it sort of just sat in my pile and i thought letamp;#39;s take it out and do something with it to start off with iamp;#39;m using dixie bellamp;#39;s drop cloth chalk mineral paint and iamp;#39;m applying two coats to the