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Friday
Feb172012

FREE PAPER FRIDAY! CANDY COLORS

Is this going to become a regular thing with you? 

Why yes, it is! I have firmly resolved to post a new free paper (or papers) every Friday. Yesterday marks the day Free Paper Friday was conceived (thanks for the advice, Alt Channel, and Susan @ Freshly Picked). Today marks the day Free Paper Friday is born. Huzzah! Huzzah!

Today's free paper is Candy Colors: Fruit Chews. 

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As if I was done...

It started with just the fruit chews, but I got it in my head that I wanted to do 3 more candy colors; Cotton Candy, Chocolate Candies, and Peanut Butter Candy in a Crunchy Shell...and I decided to do 3 more patterns for all the colorways. So...fast forward...I can already imagine all the fun possibilities for these papers! As a matter of fact, I'm going to use the paper in a project for my post on Tuesday. Here is the whole collection...




 

The collection is waiting and lovely in my shop on Etsy. You'll get all 24 papers, each in all 3 sizes! This weekend only, I'm selling 'em for just $3.99! (Get 'em while they're hot.) Come on over!

Enjoy! And have a great weekend. I'm riding the train to Ohio today and coming back on Monday. I'll be back online Tuesday with a fun DIY project -- a mailable -- using our Candy-Colored Paper!

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