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      <title>Making Cards with Stampin Up Linked Together</title>
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      <description>I recently drawn out my stampin up linked together set and noticed just how versatile those interlocking chain designs really are for modern cards making. There is usually something about geometric patterns that simply never is out associated with</description>
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