




This is an example of Packaging from a book given to me by Ms. Conroy. Between the book I got from you and this book i've been thinking about keeping it more traditional as possible. I was thinking of making some of the paper packaging out of watercolor paper and using actual wood for the wood pieces. Maybe I can make more than one piece and design packing from both the paper and the wood.
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