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Vintage image, produced here in A4-size, ideal for framing.
Each download is in PDF format and includes a single sheet.
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Fantastic value pack of large double-sided sticky pads - sooooo much better than using lots of little ones on things like motifs, pictures and wording!19mm x 11mm x 2mm, the pack contains 5 sheets of 64 pads (sheet size 15.2 x 9.5cm).Great quality.
Cute Christmas steel cutting die featuring a little deer with a big nose - ideal for decorating with a red pom-pom, bead or sequin etc. 4.5cm tall.Fits most personal die-cutting machines.
Pack of 12 x A5 sheets of self-adhesive, non-shed glitter card.130gsm premium cardstock with a peel-off backing.6 sheets each of black and white.A5 - 14.8 x 21cm.
Pack of 30 antique silver-coloured flower-shaped 'Hand made' tag charms, each being 8mm wide.These are a great little additional to your sewing, knitting and craft work - adds a great little finishing touch.BUY 10 PACKS AND SAVE 50%!
Pack of 10 wooden happy birthday embellishments, each being 4.5cm wide.
Pack of 12 x A5 sheets of self-adhesive, non-shed glitter card.130gsm premium cardstock with a peel-off backing.Includes red, white and green.A5 - 14.8 x 21cm.
Steel cutting die set featuring 2 mini envelopes, the finished envelopes measuring 4 x 2.7cm and 3.3 x 2cm.These are great for embellishing cards and craft including wedding invites and postbox-type Christmas cards.Suitable for most personal die-cutting machines.
Lovely wedding rings die with cut-out heart detail. 5cm wide.Suitable for most personal die-cutting machines.
The images in this collection are mostly from vintage car adverts and show these glorious motors in wonderful vintage style - fabulous for men's cards, prints, postcards and other products.
In this set of 30 sheets we've included reproductions of some of the sporting images and made some great backgrounds to match to enable you to make complete co-ordinating cards. Or why not frame a group of the cards, mounting them onto the background sheet before adding the frame?