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How To: Make a manila folder book
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This a BEAUTIFUL project. There are endless variations possible - which is the very best project to find! One which spurs our own creativity via a technique new to us.l My only constructive comment would be that I did get a little impatient with the coloring of the edges of paper and papers....found myself fast forwarding through some of it. But hey! I might just sit down in a few days and want to see every second of that process as well. Beauty of video! Thanks for sharing a really cool project. Sarah T
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