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Wrapping presents

e’ve all been that person at Christmas who decided to wrap all their presents in tablecloths and serviettes from the op shop – and good on us! This year, I’ve decided to use bits of this magazine. For our first issue, we test-printed some pages, and when no one was looking I grabbed those tests and took them home for my Christmas wrapping. The important thing is that we try to reuse what we can when it comes to Christmas, so keep an eye out it, but I don’t know if anyone will take any notice.)

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