Folded Star Table Top
$100
A beautiful Table Top in a lovely Star design. This is a perfectly round center piece. Each piece of fabric has to perfectly match to get the perfect design. Stunning!! All in black and white fabrics.
Made by a Mennonite Lady in Lancaster Co.
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