But then I stumbled upon the horrifying recipe, and everything changed.
A couple of the fashion photos from that issue, however, are too neat not to share. So here they are...
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Check out some more Workbasket fashions in these past Papergreat posts:
- A handy Christmas cape that doubles as a tree skirt
- "Hey guys, check out my +2 Sweater Vest of Protection!"
- 1973 women's fashions as featured in The Workbasket
Change the outfit color schemes (and the hair), and...not too bad, actually...
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