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Scrapbook Lounge Designer and Editor of Scrapbooking.com , Jami Petersen gave me a bunch of Inchies because she knew I had just heard of them and was very intrigued. I kept them in a little bowl, but that didn't do them justice. Well, at some obtuse moment that I can't remember it came to me to clip them on one of my Christmas trees and here you have it! Thanks Jami!
Just found your blog, can't even remember where from I came!
ReplyDeleteLoving it, and I'd forgotten all about those plastic bag wreaths!
:)
france