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Old 11-17-2011, 08:44 PM   #1  
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Awesome Blossoms.... Tutorial I found on making new flowers from old ones....
Ok so I've been browsing the "internet" trying to find scrapbooking kits/clubs in canada (i'm moving back home where there is basically NO scrapbook stores and I'll need my fix somehow and walmart isnt going to cut it) anyways I happened to come across this blog post someone made of the "awesome blossoms" they create by ripping apart other flowers and mixing up the blossoms anyways it's hard to explain so just check out the link HERE.
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Old 11-24-2011, 05:39 PM   #2  
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That is a very interesting technique. Thanks for posting the link. I like the idea of it, and I liked the flowers she made. I will have to get over my notion that a flower should be all the same color, lol.

I've always thought of myself as fairly openminded, but since I started making cards, I've discovered that I have some pretty rigid ideas after all.
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