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The Arts Council commissioned me to do their Xmas card this year. What starts out as a strange thick little folded card unfolds to become a xmas message and then further unfolds to reveal itself as a piece of wrapping paper. There is a serated edge along the top fold so that you can tear the card bit off and be left with just the wrapping paper. I guess this a pretty good way of having another use for a xmas card.
3 comments:
this is so great! i love it!
I love it, we had one come in at work & I've rescued it from the recycling to add to my collection of treasures, right next to your book.
even though i am in a hurry to leave winter behind this is still utterly brilliant xx
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