Ok time to get out the shrink dinks and create your very own vintage shrinky necklace. You can purchase inkjet shrink paper that you print directly on. Visit Everythingetsy.com for the printable and full tutorial.
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Ok time to get out the shrink dinks and create your very own vintage shrinky necklace. You can purchase inkjet shrink paper that you print directly on. Visit Everythingetsy.com for the printable and full tutorial.
Free Vintage Digital Stamps has several sparrow digital stamp design styles to download for free and use for cards, journals or scrapbooking.
-Heather
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by Linda Lanese
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I never knew such a thing existed. Till now.
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-Heather