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It's taking space in my studio, so I've decided to use it. The problem is that I haven't the slightest idea how. Uhhm, Pinterest, please.
I have a feeling that I'll go down a rabbit hole when I get started with a few of these. Oh well, one rabbit hole or another. Does it really matter?


Where are these? All in my "Silhouette, Cameo 3" board. Along with another 20 or so pins. I was a bit discerning when pinning because, well, that rabbit hole is pretty big without digging it deeper.
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