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Featured in this issue are the Martha Stewart Crafts Vampire Invitations which were carry in the store:
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I like the idea of creating Halloween shapes out of the paper doll technique. And the article on the pumpkins and the clever carvings is neat--I like the lighted haunted village pumpkins and the tree in the bookshelf crafted out of an array of pumpkins. And there are some clever crafts using crepe streamers!
Jenn:)
2 comments:
I was just getting ready to post about Tinsel Trading. Their are a few cute items in that collection.
They do have some neat ones--I'd love to visit that store in person one of these days when I get back to NYC.
Jenn:)
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