The art of dream catcher making was something that was taught to me when I was very little. I used to make them for my cousins when they started having night terrors. As I grew, so did the details of my dream catchers.
While trying to figure out what dream catcher to make next, I realized something. There were no dream catchers themed with already set themes of households. All the other ones I had seen were all Native American themed. I believe that nothing is more authentic than a Native American styled dream catcher, but sometimes, that style does not match our already set home decor.
I try to make a large variety of dream catchers every month. Some small enough to hang from a rear view mirror to some as big as 14 inches.
Every dream catcher sold goes to my college fund. I work full time and I barely make ends meet.
By purchasing a dream catcher, you are making my dream for a college degree ever closer to becoming a reality.
I am open to suggestions on what should be here.
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