I recently got to spend several days visiting my sister Pam of
Glamoursurf. A visit during the holiday season is quite rare for us, as we live on opposite coasts. While I had seen
photos of this treasure on Pam's blog Glamoursplash, this was my first opportunity to see it in person.
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Bits of mismatched and broken vintage rhinestone jewelry were used to make this sparkling Christmas tree which Pam displays on her mantel during the holidays. Isn't it incredible?