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Magazine Christmas Tree
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Remove the cover of the magazine.
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Photo by Debbi Tannock
Remove the cover of the magazine.
1st fold of the Christmas magazine tree.
Magazine's 2nd fold for Christmas tree project.
Magazine Christmas tree fold 3 for step 4 of project.
Magazine Christmas tree fold example
Magazines used to Christmas tree project.
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Magazine Christmas Tree
Christmas
December 1, 2011
This is a great way to recycle old magazines and can be reused year after year. Check with professional offices and ask if you can have their magazines when they are done with them. Keep reading after the step...
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