Creating my own cuttlebug folders

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pennsylvaniakate
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Re: Creating my own cuttlebug folders

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Smaller polka dots.
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ktk102893
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omg!!! it came out amazing!!! thank yall so much
gj1
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hearts background
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These will make nice embossings...hope you or anyone that wants to use them like them.
ktk102893
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thank you so much
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Re: Creating my own cuttlebug folders

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This is awesome, folks! Keep it up :)
pennsylvaniakate
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A wood grain embossing.
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gj1
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OH...I love this...tried to make one similar a long time ago and it turned out so lame...this is EXCELLENT!!! Thanks!
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Thanks everyone. :)
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I cut PK's woodgrain in plastic kitchen cutting mat material...takes some time to remove the parts but I like this material for single layer embossings...easy to store and they never wear out. I did put a border around her file and made some exclude adjustments so it would cut as it did.
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