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Thursday, October 8, 2009
more stitch paper
This one was made with a world map, security envelopes and assorted tissue papers
This one was made with raffia, pattern tissue and tea bag papers. Can't wait to see how this looks when paint is added.
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Julie Bagamary
11 November, 2009
This stitch paper is intriguing
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This stitch paper is intriguing
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