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Kids and scissors probably.
If you look at old Victorian albums, they're filled with real and hand-made die cuts, cut up trade cards. I think part of making a kid's scrap album involved cutting stuff. If you give a kid a pair of scissors, he or she's going to cut stuff. You'll also find cards with punch holes. Give kids a hole puncher and they'll punch holes into stuff. Give a kid a rubber stamp of his initials and he'll rubber stamp his cards. Nature's law. Last edited by drcy; 09-17-2014 at 12:09 AM. |
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