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These are pictures that are intended to go up in the girls' room. I've had them finished for months now but they still sit on the floor waiting to be put up. They are 12 X 16.
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Scraplifting (skrap-lift-ing) - The act of copying ideas and designs from another person's scrapbook page to use in your own pages. Designs and/or ideas can be copied in whole or in part and is largely subjective.
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