You can use the Marvy Uchida tag punch shown or cut them out yourself. Another punch may fit the description.
All the horses were drawn by me, they are not clip art.
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Stationary can be printed for personal use only. Purchase of this PDF does not transfer any commercial rights. You may not: edit the file, resell the PDF, print lists for sale, reupload or redistribute the file. If you require commercial rights, I can provide them :-)
Christine Bennett
Purple Pony Art
Calgary, Alberta
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Christmas Horse Gift Tags - 3 kinds - Digital Download
You can use the Marvy Uchida tag punch shown or cut them out yourself. Another punch may fit the description.
All the horses were drawn by me, they are not clip art.
You will need the Adobe Reader to view the PDF. It can be downloaded from here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/ Check out my other digital downloads too!
Stationary can be printed for personal use only. Purchase of this PDF does not transfer any commercial rights. You may not: edit the file, resell the PDF, print lists for sale, reupload or redistribute the file. If you require commercial rights, I can provide them :-)
Christine Bennett
Purple Pony Art
Calgary, Alberta
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