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Here a Cuttlebug folder with retro squares was used to emboss the textured cardstock. The scrapbookpaper uses a similar pattern and is a good choice to use for the second half. A ribbon was used to cover the seam. Epoxy stickers were adhered to the patterned paper and the squares were cut out to use as decorative elements.
 A page with retro circles was combined with a solid colored piece of cardstock to decorate this coaster. Then a scrap piece of the patterned paper was adhered to a stable piece of cardstock and various circles were cut out and adhered to the coaster using 3-D foam tape.
 Three papers were used to decorate this coaster. The white paper was embossed using the Cuttlebug machine with embossing folder. Small clear half beads were glued to the coaster once the sentiment was adhered.
 Again three papers were used to embellish this coaster. The blue cardstock was embossed using the Cuttlebug machine and the numbers folder. The heart was created by adhering scrapbook paper onto a piece of stable cardstock and punching the form out. Then a piece of transparent double sided sticking foil was adhered to the front side of the heart and the shape again cut out. The protective paper was removed and microbeads were then pressed onto the sticky underground. The heart is then stuck onto the coaster using 3-D foam tape.
 Two papers embellish this coaster and is topped off with a glass nugget.
 Two coordinating papers adorned this coaster and the embellishments were created by first adhering a piece of the scrapbook paper to stable cardstock. Round flowers were punched out and then covered with 3-D clear dimensional paint. After the paint dries, the flowers can be adhered using 3-D foam tape. The pattern on the blue paper was created using the Cuttlebug and an embossing folder.
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