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The Rolodex Project by Lea Redmond. I emailed about contributing and she mailed me two blank Rolodex cards in the mail. Here's what I did with them; I drew one of my sewn cards on one card and then drew lines on the other. I cut a hole in the lined card so it could be placed in front and show only part of the sewn card image. The final result is the third image.
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