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This is an amalgamation of "Close To My Heart" information and whatever else I feel like mentioning. Please check back often for I'm behind in imputing further CTMH information. Thanks.
Here are some free Hallowe'en svg. files I found on the internet. I thought I'd share them just in the nick of time for the upcoming, eerily spooky "All Hallow's Eve." Wishing everyone a scarily safe time.
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Make a faux taxidermy "Reindeer" head ready for the holidays with only "2" sheets of paper/cardstock. Just follow the "3" simple steps below. As an added option, decorate it to make it your own--if you feel so inclined to do so. Or make it stylish by using printed cardstock.)
Note: The piece labeled "Noggin" is actually a piece of the "neck." Now follow these three easy steps to create: print, cut, assemble. Optional: Decorate as you wish. I recommend making easy ornaments to hang off antlers. Cut/punch out 4-6 identical circles. Then fold each circle in half. Afterwards, glue the right back-half of one circle to the left back-half of another circle. Repeat this process until you've glued 4-6 circle halves back-to-back until you reach the fullness of ornament you like. Then glue the last right circle back-half to the left back-half of the very first circle you started to create the ornament with. Furthermore, add string or use actual metal ornament hooks to hand your circle ornaments from antlers. Repeat process until you create as many ornaments as you desire to decorate reindeer head. P.S. I gotta give credit to Ty from KnowItAllCrafts for this project.
Unfortunately I was dropped/suspended for not meeting the quarterly quota. When that happens, you have to wait 3 long months before you can reapply. However, I'll be able to take advantage of purchasing one of our new consultant kits. In the meantime I'll spend this hiatus updating information on our products, and whatever else I feel like posting. Have a wonderful day. "I hope you have a safe and frightfully wicked Halloween!"
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