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Cute Santa

Here is a free download of cute Santa from Oh Crafty Me! I love the little bell he has with him.

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Comment from kathy
Time: December 20, 2009, 9:22 am

I don’t much care for the idea that I would click on a tutorial, e.i. Jennifer A Bell’s snowflake ornament, and get popped into an advertisement for Architectural Digest instead of the tut. itself. What gives here??? Am wherry of doing it again…

Comment from June & Eve
Time: December 20, 2009, 9:35 am

Kathy, sorry you’re disappointed. The link to the tutorial in question was from Domino Magazine’s website. Since we posted it in December 2008, Domino mag has folded and all links on that site now redirect to Architectural Digest’s homepage – presumably a magazine by the same parent company. There’s nothing nefarious going on – sometimes pages are just moved or deleted by their owners, and we have no control over that. Please try to understand that we can’t go back and recheck every link we’ve ever posted – it just wouldn’t be practical. They were all correct at the time of publication.

You can sometimes retrieve the content for old pages that have since been deleted using the Wayback Machine and typing in the original URL – it keeps archived copies of pages that have since changed or been removed. In this case, I was only able to retrieve the first of 8 slides for the tutorial, so it looks like this one has gone for good. Please understand that the internet is constantly changing and it’s not our fault if pages are changed after we link to them!

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