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8 comments:
wow how cool is that, I love this idea. fabulous
This is adorable! I LOVE that got 2 albums out of it! Very clever. Now I need to use mine!
Oh this is super cute! I love how you did both kids that way! Awesome project!
That is so cute and love this idea!!! :D
Absolutely Adorable! Love what you did with the Easel and how you used it 2 ways! Very Creative :-)
Jennifer! How clever are you! LOVE this!!!
Great projects:) I love to work with acrylic, too:) Can't wait to see your next project.
Awesome project!!Love how you have it embelished as well....how clever 2 in 1 album! Thanks for inspiring me!
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