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It's that time of year when we need to come up with fast but great layouts.  Using this one will have you caught up and current when the festive seasons roll around.

Try using these tips;

Pull out that fern punch you loved when you bought.

By adding chalking to the pumpkin you will have a more realistic looking pumpkin.  Remember a little detail goes a long way.

Eyelets and string make up this "signs a dangling", for a spin why not try wire?

To create the bottom level color blocks, start with one whole piece.  We recommend turning it over and measuring your blocks prior to the first cut.  You can then visualize the size of your cuts before you start as well as ensuring that the other embellishments or punch outs that you will use will fit perfectly.

Don't forget the best way to get that "furry" look from a piece of mulberry is to cut your piece "slightly" larger than what you want to use.  Dip the edges ever so lightly into water (be sure to tap the excess off) and holding firmly between two pinch fingers "pull" at the wet edges.  Remember your pinching of the edges will "guide" the section that you are pulling away.