Meet Terri Browning from Old Glory Primitives!
 
Terri Browning, is 50 years "young" and has a 23 year old son. She has been making handmade candles, soaps, and tarts for about 16 years and has been making handcrafted extreme prim dolls, bowl fillers, pantry dolls and make dos for about 10 years. All of her sewing is done by hand (She does not know how to use a sewing machine!)--it's her relaxation. Terry loves to sit in her rocking chair, on her front porch out in the woods, and listen to the animals and sew. A lot of Terri's work is OOAK.

Terri also works at the local hospital in Opelika, Alabama and has been a full-time employee there for 33 years.  She loves it, and it's like a second home for her. Her crafts are her down time away from work!

Terri is a Christian and her faith is a big part of her life. She tries to honor God in all of her work. She loves to make handcrafted angels, and they are also some of her best sellers. Terri's faith in God is her inspiration, and He blesses her every day.

Easy Extreme Prim Black Expressionless Doll Pattern Minerva and her baby Chick Instant Download E Pattern


Terri's instant download patterns and recipes are for beginner and inexperienced candle, soap, tart, and prim sewing folks.  Her directions are very detailed, yet they are easy to understand. She is also always around if her customers have questions and need help.  She remembers how hard it was for her to learn, and she wants to help other people learn.  In this day and time, with the state of the economy, having handmades to sell is a big help.  Terri also keeps her patterns and recipes very affordable so that everyone can buy them. 

Terri loves her crafts, and God has blessed her with many friends and customers that she has met on the net!

Please stop by www.oldgloryprimitives.com!


Handsewn Grungy Prim Strawberry Bowl Fillers
 

Extreme Prim  and Grungy Handmade 9 inch Apple Pie Candle


 

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