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The background paper I chose is from Sugartree, and unfortunately I only bought one sheet of it (it was a clearance item). But as I was cutting it to the size I needed I thought why don't I scan it and save it to my computer for future use? After all I can save it at higher resolution so that I can enlarge it if needed without pixilating and then I can just print it and go from there. So now when I have papers I really like and use for card backgrounds I'll start doing this.
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