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Using up bits and bobs
Topic Started: Jul 14 2009, 10:08 PM (972 Views)
jo145
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I easily get tempted into buying new things but have been trying to use up some of the pretty papers I buy and keep! Here are 2 of the cards

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Willow
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They are lovely Jo, I like the second one with the butterfly the colours go so well together. :thumbup; It's surprising what you can do with spare bits of paper and bits and bobs for embellishment. :big)

Eileen :wave:
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waxingsteve
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Lovely cards Jo :thumbup; I'm a firm believer in having a "bits box" for all those leftovers :D Mind you, back in the days when I used to do a lot of work with models, my biits box was bigger than anything else :r

Steve :)
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