I finally finished making my daughter Karen's wedding Rosary. This had better be a family heirloom--it took me long enough. Cost enough too! It is beautiful. The beads are cyrstal, the center medallian has two wedding rings entwined together, and the crucifix has Karen's name engraved on it.
Making rosaries is fun. I like fixing them, too, because usually the only thing wrong with them is that the link has opened. All I need to do is get my needle nose pliers and close the link. People are so grateful; you'd think I performed a miracle.
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