Frog Princes and Guncles

fairies, family, guncles, how to's

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Have you seen the little papermache creatures at Michael's in the dollar bins?

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That is where I picked up this frog.  All he needed was a kiss to be turned into a Froggy Fairy Prince!  (well that, and some ephemera, glitter, glue, and a crown)

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The best part about him, though, is his eyes.  I had a vintage Easter bunny that Agnes Rosebud thought was hers to play with, so it was missing a couple of its not-so-lucky rabbit's feet. I popped the eyes out of it and added them to this frog after decoupaging it in old text. (I'll be watching out for trashed dolls at flea markets and garage sales just to harvest the eyes from.  Kind of creepy, but worth it, these eyeballs really made the whole project)

Next, I used pink chalk to make blush for his cheeks, and rosy up his tummy, and drew his grin with a brown marker.

Over that, he got a generous helping of clear glitter.

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I made his wings with the patterns I drew for the Mini Dress Form tutorial. (see, there are LOTS of things in the class that you will use for other stuff too, not just the dress forms!!)

To get the wings shaped the way I wanted them, I made two pair, back to back and sandwiched wire in between.  That way, I could bend them around like this.  I inked the edges of them and added glitter to the rims.  For dimension, I cut the top half of the set of wings off of the bottom half, then layered them on top of each other.

I also used a brown ink pad to accent the frog's body. Probably should have thought of that before the glitter instead of after, but it was still ok.

His crown is a snip of screen that I cut to fit, and added sparklies and millinery to, then glued on.

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This lil froggy guy will be winging his way to the Guncle's house with me.  I'm off to Florida to celebrate Guncle Randy's birthday. Sugarwings wanted to go too, but I told her I didn't have a plane ticket for her.

She said, that we could go to the movie theater, they sell tickets! Then she could come too. She loves visiting her Guncles (gay uncles) and the beautiful beach they live near.  Plus, she knows how fun those guys are.  I'll miss her, but this weekend is all planned for grown ups.  I promised to take her to the beach and to see the Guncles another time.

I'll be in heaven this weekend-

  • great food (they are the BEST cooks, and always have fresh seafood)
  • a weekend long craft-a-thon
  • champagne!
  • show tunes to sing along with
  • non-stop laughter
  • and the most beautiful fairy garden to sit in

(this was pre-posted, I am away from my computer right now, and all orders from my Boutique will be shipped out on Wed. the 29th.  I'll be reading comments, but might not get to answer them all. )

Umbrellas-ellas-ellas

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IMG_2057 Now that my computer is back, she is still not quite feeling right.  She is functional and in good working order, she's just feeling confused and a bit lost. So many files are hidden away somewhere deep, and we can't seem to coax them out.

Like the last 6 months of our financial records.  And ALL of my Paper Cowgirls getaway pictures. Many of my files are all dumped into one big, lump, not broken down into files like they were before. I've spent about 6 hours just today trying to get organized.

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Its all been frustrating, and I am sure you are sick of hearing about it. Sorry. But you know, a computer really does become more than just an appliance in the home. It contains so much, that when things go wrong, its traumatic!

But, I'll stop whining and complaining. I think I'm pretty lucky that my stuff is still on it, just scrambled into new and unusual places.  I'll try to think of it as a treasure hunt as I find little tid bits of my life hidden away here and there.

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At Paper Cowgirls (which I am still hunting for pictures of) I had this wonderful drink at the Polka Dot Prom and have made it every day since I've been home.  Its club soda with lemon, a sprig of mint, and fresh strawberries. I've got a giant patch of mint growing right outside of my studio and its good to have a delicious use for it.

Cindy had made this drink for us in Texas, and I was so over heated and tired, that I just couldn't stop pounding them down. This concoction is so simple and refreshing!

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I made another version of it for company too- with fruit tea instead of soda.

We were going to have the boys over for Father's Day and the party blossomed to 23 people.  And it was such a pretty day, we all sat outside in the courtyard.  This little dumpling is so fun to watch eat.  I've never seen a baby who just eats 'real' food like she does.  Her parents have been feeding her what they eat themselves for months now, and she is happy with it all.  The other day, I saw her chomping on a radish.  At 7 mths old?

She likes peppers, and cucumbers, and anything else that is handed to her.  She is not picky and doesn't even eat baby food, or has anything chopped up for her.  I've learned a lot from watching these two parent her.  Most of what we think we have to do with our little ones is pure marketing from big companies.  A baby doesn't really need all the equipment and specialty items that we think we have to buy for them. 

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Before everyone came over to the dinner party, I foofed up this umbrella. I'd painted it years ago, and the paint faded. So I took a sharpie and outlined the flowers and leaves to make them stand out again. This umbrella used to be a dark, dark green, but I've had it 15 years and bought it used at a garage sale. Its faded out to a nice, soft no-color shade and  is holding up fine.  Newer ones that I bought aren't made as sturdy and have broken in some of our  harsh Kansas winds.

 Of course, if I were they type to remember to put them away for the winter, that could help.

The pink umbrella in the previous photo is from an estate sale this summer ($20), I hope it holds up. Its such a cheerful burst of color in the center of my courtyard.

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I hope your Father's Day was a good one too!

This was pre-posted while I am visiting the Guncles in Florida.  I'll be answering emails and if you sign up for the Mini Dress form tutorials, I will send you the password.  I'm sorry I won't be able to answer all comments, though, and all orders from the Boutique will be sent out on Wed. the 29th.

Charming flocks

give away, magazine pictures or articles

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While my computer was being worked on and reworked on and worked on again by the Geek Squad for two weeks, I sure missed having access to photo editing and to my blog!  I know that there is a way to do it all from my marvelous, beloved, Ipad, but I sure don't know how.

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After showing you the glittered charms for the Bird Swap tag book swap, I had a lot of requests for them, and sold quite a few in the Boutique. Enough that I needed to order a few more for the swaps! So, being me, instead of ordering what I needed, I ordered another 100 or so.  And painted them.

The ones I did before were meant for decorative use and people were asking me about using them as jewelry. Since the glue I used for the glitter was water based, that wasn't such a good idea. So I made some of these up, non-glittered and top coated with poly.

They should be durable for normal use, and would be so cute on a charm bracelet!

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$3.50 each, sold as a set for $14

There are a bunch in the Boutique now if you are interested. But I'm off to see the Guncles in Jacksonville, so can't mail them till I get back.  All orders will be shipped on Wed. the 29th. 

 

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While I was in Texas, Beth was flipping through this magazine I'd brought along and she saw a kid that looked like Sugarwings. It WAS her. I didn't even notice that article was in there!  What a lovely surprise. Beth notices things better than I do.

Beth also noticed that the link to my publication page, with a few of my magazines on it was not working and I just now emailed Hope about it. That lady fixed it within moments. I swear, if you ever need to hire a blog redo-er, Paper Relics is the one  to pick. Thanks, Hope!!

By the way, Hope as a redo at her blog, and its really cool, very unique. Plus, she is giving away free images, check it out here.

 

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The winner of an online dress form tutorial is:

And I'll be drawing another name next week.  If you already have signed up for the class you can win a kit with everything you need to make the dress form.

This was pre-posted while I am visiting the Guncles in Florida. I'll be checking emails on my Ipad (or pink princess computer, as Sugarwings calls it), but will be busy swilling champagne and singing show tunes with my baby brother, so might not have a chance to answer comments.

If you sign up for the Mini Dress form tutorials, I will send you the password.  All orders from the Boutique will be sent out on Wed. the 29th. 

Holding Space

family

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Old Blue is actually my husband's truck, but it spends more time at my son's house than at home.  He's had some major gardening projects this year and Blue has been hanging out with him since spring, and always seems to be full of dirt, or mulch, or some other fun pile for the kids to play with. Kind of like a sand box on wheels.

When we pull into their drive way, we usually see kids climbing all over Blue, like he is some sort of jungle gym.  It will break their hearts when we finally pick up that pick up and bring it home.

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Now, the truck is being used to haul stuff to Sugarwing's Daddy's new business!  "Holding Space" is a massage therapy, energy work, and healing center.

I've been helping them get it ready, the place was not so nice to start with.  He has been cleaning and patching and soundproofing for weeks.   We've just started painting, you can see the two rooms behind him, they are the ones that are done.  The white walls will soon be looking like a fiery sunset.

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Here is a close up of the massage room wall.  We painted  the base deep blue (I am in LOVE with Behr's new paint and prime together.  It covers in one coat, even with deep colors!!!!!!), and after the blue, I glazed it in darker blue, raspberry, purple and red.

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Over all of the glazes, I flecked white from my brush, and while it was wet, swirled some of it with a rag. The room is going to be kept dark, and restful. We thought this would be a calming finish for the walls in there.

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This room is the entrance, where they will have some small tables and chairs.  We painted it sand colored, and glazed over it in all metallics.  Bronze, pewter, gold, and copper.  I think it makes a dramatic entrance for the guests, don't you?

I used to do faux finishes and murals for a living, and travelled around quite a bit doing walls for hotels, day care centers, and what felt like billions of other places.  I love to see what a rag and some color can turn a plain room into, but honestly don't miss the hard work. 

It was fun to hang out with my boy and spiff up his new workspace, but I am glad that I no longer have to haul ladders, buckets and all the other stuff around like I used to. Painting itself is fun. Its the prep, set up and clean up that is so awful. 

And it tends to make me achy. But, painting at a healing center is ideal! After I climbed down from the ladder for the last time, with my shoulders tight and my arm in pain, my son worked on it for about an hour and I felt better than before I started. That kid can even take the arthritis from my right  thumb.

I have a feeling that his new space will be a success.  He has some amazing skills.

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They have a nice, big space, with high ceilings and a sky light.  The far wall butts up to a restaurant kitchen, and the room was loud before. So my son hung rolls of old carpet over it, and covered that with bamboo. It deadened the sound, but is not done yet, he'll be doing a clay/plaster treatment over the top of that too.  All very green and cheap.

If you are local and want to attend a workshop on how it is done, please let me know.

And if your thumb hurts, come to see Adam!

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This was pre-posted while I am visiting the Guncles in Florida.  I'll be answering emails and if you sign up for the Mini Dress form tutorials, I will send you the password.  I'm sorry I won't be able to answer all comments, though, and all orders from the Boutique will be sent out on Wed. the 29th.

Gilding

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, flowers, paintings, Sugarwings, swaps

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My computer is home safe and seems to be working.  Even though it was all backed up, the Geeks had some trouble finding where all the stuff was hiding. And a lot of it, they restored in weird places.  I'm hunting and gathering and finding odds and ends as I go along. My email files are a wreck, all jumbled and not in files anymore, just years of saved things smooshed together.

But it still feels GREAT to have her back.

While my computer was out of commission, I was kind of on a forced vacation from work.  While I kept up with emails on my Ipad and still worked in the studio, I also did some puttering around, reading, entertaining, and playing with grandies. 

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It was good to have some extra cuddle time with this dumpling.

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And I hitch hiked along on Sugarwing's class field trip to a farm.

IMG_2146 But it wasn't all play time. A huge start was made on the tag book covers too. I did a little painting of a bird, on a page torn from an old book about birds.  Then I had it copied onto premium card stock and I really like the way they came out, very vibrant.

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In the original, all the bars of the cage are black. So, I am going over each cage, slowly but surely, with metallic inks or glitters, gilding the black lines. I get bored easily and keep changing  up how I do it.

If I am ever When I am done with this part, I'll cover the backs with pretty wallpaper, cut them out, trim 'em up with lace, add a charm and that is it. They'll be ready to put together.

Which reminds me-

If you are in the swap, all the details, including my address, can be found on the swap info page. You can get to it by clicking on the button on my side bar.

Also, I'm taking a trip to see family in Utah on July 14th, so I'll be extending the date from the 15th  till the 18th.  But please do go ahead and mail your tags by the 15th, they will be here in time for me to start assembly.

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But, even though I just told you my address and the fact that I will be out of town, don't think you can come and rob me. My son lives here and he is a weight lifter, very strong. His weightlifting friends hang out with him here too.

 I also have 3 attack dogs.  And an alarm system.  So don't even try to come by and raid my hat collection while I'm away, its well protected.

Kind of back in action

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Laughing man
Well, my computer is back.  And it works.  But- many of the things I paid to have backed up before it was wiped clean to get it running again are GONE. This is the only Paper Cowgirl photo I seem  to have (its one that Lisa emailed to me), but am hoping to find most lost photos in the history file of picnik.

I guess if I only have one photo, this one is a fun one to keep. It kind of sums up the great weekend we had, there was plenty of laughing the whole time.

Not that I feel like laughing now…. all of my email files are gone. What a mess. I'm hoping that the Geek Squad has hidden them someplace where I was too dumb to look.  So, back to Best Buy I go, trip #15 in 13 days. Good thing its here in town.  

Wish me luck!

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Oh, and if you are waiting to hear back from me on whether or not I have you on the swap list, sorry. This has been so confusing for me. I've tried to keep up with my Ipad, but didn't have my files on it, and now my files are missing any way. So, if you HAVE NOT heard back from me, consider yourself in, but please send me a note letting me know so I can pretend to keep track of who is in it.  I have a printed record of up to #120, but we are closer to 135, so I might be missing a few of you…  But please only contact me if I didn't return your email in the last 2 weeks. If you signed up earlier than that, I have you on my printed list.

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Same thing with the dress form classes. I sure hope I didn't miss anyone!! If you  have paid for the classes, and have not heard back from me with the passwords, please contact me.

Thanks for your patience!

And I have not drawn a name for the giveaway yet, do to this malfunction in my life. So, I'll extend the contest.  You will either win a free online class, or, if you're already in it, a kit to make the dress forms.  Heck, I'll do two winners. 

 

 

Visiting hours

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My poor computer is still ill. After only a few hours of having her at home with me, she started feeling bad again and had to be rushed back to the specialist.
Every day I go visit her at the Geek Squad with high hopes of bringing her home. They always say she is ready to go, but she never is. I don't give up, I keep hoping that someday soon, she'll perk up and be ready to come home to me.
Three times today I was called to pick her up, three times I went to get her. Three times she had relapses and wasnt able to leave with me, but at least I got to hold her and spend a few precious moments with her.
Her memories of me and all of our favorite times together are now gone. The Geeks say that she is strong and healthy and we can build new memories together. For now, they are trying to help her recover as much as they can.
I have lots of Paper Cowgirls photos to show you, but don't know how to do it with this IPad. Hopefully, I'll have a real post soon.

The good, the bad, and the ugly

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Paper Cowgirls was very, very Good! The Bad?  Well, my computer fell ill the day I was trying to pack and leave, and was supposedly ready when I got home.  But not really. 4 trips later to visit the Geek Squad again and again, it is running again, but- the Ugly part is that ALL of my email contacts are gone and my name is now Karla Natjan.   Apparently something odd happened while it was away visiting the Geeks.

But all in all, the Good outweighs the Bad. Mostly, I just liked that title, it seemed very "wild west" and suited for a Texas post.

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  After my horrid day, where I spent 6 hours trying to get my computer to function before I could pack and leave for Texas, Beth showed up with a gorgeous art journal that my Bird Song peeps created for me! Talk about a cheer up.

I threw it in my bag and as soon as we got all settled in our hotel room, and got jammied up, I pulled it out to admire and examine. Its a masterpiece, thanks Bird Song chicks!

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My roomies were the best.  Both are extremely talented artists and junkers, so there was lots of interesting piles of stuff to look through in the room.  Lisa brought goods from home to sell at vendor night and for a big parking lot sale Friday morning. Beth was vendoring too, and we all got first dibs on all the coolness before the big sale.

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There was a huge talent pool at Paper Cowgirls. And each person was as nice as they were talented.  Ann Denise created this life size paper dress to welcome everyone.

 
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Lisa Pace gave a helpful talk on our welcome night, but I was having camera issues when I got there, so have very few pics of that night.  I was feeling like the Tech Gods were out to get me. First my four month old computer goes all wonky on me, then, my camera refuses to focus.

But all is well and I was rescued by a helpful cowgal that knew some camera tricks. Everyone was soooo nice, about 6 different ladies tried to help me get it to focus, and that many more were suggesting people that could help.  It was a quick way to get acquainted to quite a few of them at once! 

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Welcome night was also swap time, and once again, I was kicking myself for not joining any.  There were some beauts, this was from the name tag exchange.

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And I was around when Beth made this apron for Ann Denise, so I felt like I was kind of a part of it.  I was so excited to see her open the package, you'd have thought it was my swap.  I love to watch and see what everyone comes up with, because at Swaptime, no matter what event you are at, all the generosity and skill comes out.

Everyone uses the  Good Stuff. Actually, for swaps, they dig even deeper and use the Best Stuff.

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I've got a couple billion pictures that I can show you, but for now, I seriously need to get to work.  I've been without my lifeline computer, for 8 days and am seriously behind. 

If you asked me about joining in on the Bird Song tag book swap and I didn't get back to you, can you please re-email me?

 

 

A velveeta box/ jewelry armoire

how to's, vintage paper/collage art

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At Paper Cowgirls, there will be a fund raiser where transformed Velveeta boxes are auctioned off. I was happy to join in and make one, even if it meant I had to eat some fake cheese.  It had been so many years since I'd had any of the artery clogging stuff that I forgot just how creamy and decadant it was. I could easily slip back into my old trailer trash ways and start making pots of mac and cheese with it again… but NO, it was a one time slip, and I'll not be buying any more of that, no matter how tempting it is. I ate it growing up and I raised my kids on that goo when I had a near zero dollar grocery budget, but now Sugarwings gets to eat some good, healthy foods and I've never fed it to her. (but honestly, is there anything creamier when melted over macaroni??)

But I digress with my love/hate cheese saga. The story is really about the box itself.

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Anyway, I turned the box into this.

The lid and the bottom are turned on end, side by side and covered in paper, inside and out.

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It has feet made up of 4 Scrabble tiles covered in old velvet ribbon.

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Shelves are chip board and the "hinges" are ribbon.

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There is a chipboard drawer too.

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Its topped with a beautiful, old rose, and decked out with lots of laces and trims.  I added a heavy antique clasp from a vintage photo album  to the chip board door.

(rhinestone chain sold for $3.50 per foot available here, to make your own trims!)

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The clasp was hefty and made the piece top heavy, so I balanced it by hanging lots of pretties on the side, a key, a chandelier drop, and jewelry.

Speaking of jewelry, I filled it up with some jewels too, just in case no one guessed it was actually a jewelry armoire instead of a cheese box now.

So, is this a case of making a silk purse out of sow's ear, or just slapping lipstick on the pig?

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ps-The Dolled Up Dress Forms online tutorial is available here. 

Or leave a comment if you'd like a chance to win one.  (if you already are signed up, and you win, you will receive a kit full of vintagey goodies to make the dress form)

A bag for Paper Cowgirls

paper cowgirl, Workshops

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One of the best parts about an art workshop/getaway, is of course the whole "getaway" part.  Where you get to relish your time to do nothing but create, hang with creative types, and just be away from your every daywork and  life.

I'm hooked on them. I've met the nicest people that way. One friend from Birdsong saw a cute cowgirl shirt at a garage sale and sent it to me to make something out of it for Paper Cowgirls.

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My first thought, was why cut it up? Its a great shirt, I'll wear it as is!  But sometimes I forget that I am no longer a "small".  In my mind, I still think of myself as 30 years old and a size 6.  Uhm…. that was over 20 years ago and that is a lot of time for opportunities to expand my waistline.

Small, schmall. Never again.

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So, I cut out the Cowgirl lettering and some of the tee shirt around it and added it to a bag.  It fit the bag much better than it fit me.

But my stupid sewing machine (I know it hates me, and plots against me at night when it is alone out here in the studio) refused to do any sewing today. So, I got out the Sealah Tape and Fabric Tack.  Much easier!!

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Don't forget, if you want a chance to WIN an online tutorial to make your own mini dress form, and embellish it (complete with vintage papers scanned for you to print and use) leave a comment.

The class is $15 if you don't want to wait and see if you win!

If your name is drawn and you've already purchased the class, I'll send you a kit full of vintage goodies to make your dress form.

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