https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/babysleevefacing • Posted by Hannax15
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Baby in reckless outfit. Ready to be sleevefaced.
The picture on the album cover is too big so when working with babies
use a cd instead
and concentrate on getting the baby to sit still. I still haven't managed to get it right...