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Taking Blank Cards and Adding Quilling...

I found some simple cards at the store and thought wouldn't it be neat to add some quilling? I love having generic cards around for various occasions. It makes it easy to write something and drop it in a gift bag or in the mail for someone special. Here are some cards I've made so far... Hope you enjoy!!

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  1. What a wonderful variety of cards! The quilling is all so lovely, Jennifer! Thanks so much for sharing it!...Nancy :o)

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  2. Thank you Nancy! There are so many different techniques to try and they all are so fun!

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