By now you may have heard about the Paper Cut Project, or at the very least you are familiar with its founders Amy Flurry and Nikki Salk.
Paper magicians, these creators of Paper Cut Project have designed a whole new set of paper wigs for The Hudson Bay Company's holiday window display. These wigs hark back to the days of Marie Antoinette, giving the entire store a more grand and elegant feel.
Marie Antoinette Paper Wigs
Paper Cut Project Decorates The Bay's Holiday Window Displays
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