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I am uploading all of my pics from my daughter's BD today and I realized that I never posted the pics of the loot bags that I made for my son's zoo BD party earlier in the year. I used the Animal Kingdom cartridge to make all of the animals with layers. I used a Child's Year and DS to weld all the kids' names together. I don't have a picture but, I created a second name file on DS to cut names for each of the kids' water bottles. I used some heavy duty decal labels and put them on over the water bottle label and then glued the names on. It worked perfectly and I didn't have any issues once the bottles started to get wet.
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