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Creating Holiday Wreaths

Corey Barker
July 17, 2014
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Hi everyone! Hope you are all having a safe and fun holiday season. I have here some really cool tricks for creating your own holiday wreath in Photoshop, complete with decorations. Once you have the basics down you will see how much fun it is to play around with different arrangements. Enjoy and Happy Holidays

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