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Fancy That in Tea Magazine

Walpole's Fancy That gets a mention in Tea Magazine.

 

Fancy That in Walpole received a mention in the November-December edition of Tea Magazine.

On page 20, Kelly Engelbert of KellyCo Creative Arts in Celina, Tex., writes about turning broken China into jewelry.

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First, Engelbert took her husband's grandmother's broken decorative plate and turned it into a mosaic picture frame.

Sarah Erlandson, the owner of Fancy That, then sent Engelbert a box of cracked and chipped items she couldn't rent, which Engelbert turned into jewelry.

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Fancy That now purchases the pieces from Engelbert and sells them at their Walpole store.

Tea Magazine is available online at www.teamag.com.

 

 


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