In search of inspiration, I turned to the magic of the internet. Link after link. Site after site. Image after image. And I found Halloween ornaments. An overwhelming array of Halloween ornaments. But . . .
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Some were too cute . . .

Some were too big . . .

Some were . . . just not quite what I had in mind . . .

Some were clearly beyond the scope of my creative talents . . .

And some just might work . . .

Thanks to fellow blogger Ghoul Friday for sending some ornament ideas my way. Her cookie cutter ornaments reminded me of Christmas ornaments I made once upon a time. Similar idea, different recipe. But they would be perfect. Time to get out the flour and salt.
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