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Creating a Christmas display for my visual merchandise class was a great project; nevertheless, having it displayed at The Thornton Park District Wine and Art Walk, Urban Rethink, was an unforgettable experience. As show above are pictures I took of the finished holiday display made out of WalMart plastic bags and soda cans. I hope you like, Thank You.
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