
My Mom, Jane has been enjoying creating different ceramic pieces since 1968. She was able to purchase her own kiln and the possibilities were and are unlimited! It’s been one her favorite and accomplished hobbies.
I remember as a child, going to ceramic classes with her and seeing all the choices of green ware, and paints on the shelves. I even tried my hand at making a purple hippo pencil holder
Hey, I was very proud of that hippo!
Her Inspiration comes from John 15:5.. I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.
These Beautiful Cross Cut Candles include a replaceable battery votive which resembles a real candle with it’s waxy texture. You can also use a “real” candle if you prefer. You can see the intricate detailing of the cross cutout and the inscribing of leaves and branches. It is also fired with gold highlights which reflects the graceful flicker of the candlelight.
My Mom has been crafting and selling these Beautiful Cross Cut Candles for many years now. They make attractive gifts for Christmas, Baptisms, Easter, House-Warming, and Wedding Gifts
If you are interested in purchasing one of these Cross Cut Candles, please email Jill (at) Frugal Plus (dot) com and I will put you in touch with my Mom. These Cross Cut Candles retail for $45 plus shipping.
You will also have a Chance to Win one of these beautiful candles just in time for the Holidays at our Blog Party!








































#1 by Daisy on October 26, 2009 - 10:31 AM
I love the…just beautiful. Does she have an Etsy shop, website or blog she sells them on permanently? If so I have a linky I put up on Thursdays called, Mama’s Makin Money…it’s every Thursday and once I you link up…you stay listed. Please tell her she does a great job!!
#2 by MElissa on October 26, 2009 - 11:35 AM
They are absolutely beautiful your mom does a great job Jill. I to went with my mom to ceramics class needless to say it was not pretty i will stick with cross-stitching.
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#3 by Debbie D on October 26, 2009 - 9:47 PM
Very original and beautiful! Thank you for sharing these with us… I too went to ceramics class with my Mom when I was younger. We would walk, as it was just down the street. Great memories!
#4 by Jeanie on October 26, 2009 - 11:32 PM
Jill,
They are just lovely! Your Mom has a gift from God!
Let me know if she has a web site. I would do a linky on my blog for her!
Oh, I got the book I won on your blog (received it today). Thanks so much!
Blessings!
Jeanie
#5 by Jill on October 27, 2009 - 12:26 PM
My Mom doesn’t have a website. However, if you would like to help her sell a few of these beautiful candles, you can link to this post
Thanks Ladies!!
#6 by Bridgette Groschen on November 8, 2009 - 10:10 PM
I love this candle – beautiful! Can’t wait!
#7 by Kayla on November 9, 2009 - 1:55 PM
Those are incredibly beautiful! I can see the work she puts into them =]
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