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note to self: spell check, please

I used MasterP to print up this set of 24 personalized note cards as a special order on Etsy. The not-so-awesome part was discovering that the name of the recipient was spelled incorrectly. Fortunately, I caught the error before shipping this sale to Miss Arnao. Unfortunately, I really liked the way the first set printed up, although I preferred the composition of the second. The first and last photos below are from round 1, which I’ll call the “practice” round, while the step-by-step photos show round 2, with the better composition. Hello, it’s Brittany, not Brittney.

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