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I've used some tissue papers and a cut-out lace for creating the flower on the pouch. (You can refer to "Flower using Tissue Paper and Lace" in my tips and tricks section.
In this pouch, I've included a hand made birthday card and a hand made scrap magic card. I've used orange and brown as the colour scheme in all these cards.
1 comment:
I love your cards. How did you create the layered look on the butterfly card?
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