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Got my first C'est Magnifique kit today. Gorgeous papers from Denmark this month.
I'm impressed (so far!).
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Looks like a good kit! They did a kit in May using 7 Dots Studio Wonderland papers... which I would love to get my hands on!! Why can't anyone in the US design cool papers like that? For the curious, here's a link: Wonderland
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Of course I had to go look. :lol:
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I've ordered from them in the past. You can get the kits without being a monthly subscriber.

And I love that they carry 2 of my favorite brands
7Dots Studio & The Scrap Cake.

I think I've bought everything those 2 companies have put out ;)
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So now I know whose stash to raid for Wonderland papers!! :cool5:
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And dreamer :lol:
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i wish that i didnt already have enough paper to last me a lifetime :roll:
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Kits look nice! Those Wonderland and Dreamer papers are unusual. I wouldn't mind some of them.
They do need a proofreader for their English grammar and spelling though. Where are they based?
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7 dots is polish I think.
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it is heavy paper or the thin stuff
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The translation could be from the web browser,
if you have Engglish selected as your language
there are sites that are automatically translated
Since this is a foreign company, that may be happening
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jmp1022 wrote:it is heavy paper or the thin stuff

really nice weight.

It takes a lot of painting, misting and tearing and still holds up.
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Oh yum!
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That Wonderland paper is gorgeous!! Looks like Finnabair designed it!
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ok thanks.
I find that if it's not of
the heavy weigt I give it away.
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