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Re: Tutorials and step-by-step instructions
AWESOME!!
glad you added this, cant wait to see what people are up to!
glad you added this, cant wait to see what people are up to!
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Re: Tutorials and step-by-step instructions
Here are some simple cardstock masks that are cheap,easy, and effective. I use a sturdy grey cardboard often used as a packaging material. I understand it's used by scrapbookers and sold at craft stores. I got a ton of it free. Hooray. In a pinch use any old cardboard you can find.
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- Just think paper doll. Find the middle.Cut a design out on one side. Fold and cut along the outline until you have a symetrical face.
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Hey, Butchy. They still got Oreo's next door?
Dracula's in the house!!! In the house?!
Welcome to the party, Honey!