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      <title>Get Creative with a Simple Stencil Strawberry</title>
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      <description>Recently i grabbed a stencil strawberry to see if I could finally fix the plain, boring appearance of my outdated canvas tote bags. There is certainly something about that specific shape—the plump base, the particular tiny seeds, and that little</description>
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