Christmas Coloring Mandalas By Everythink
$18.00
Set of 4 wood A4 boards with sticked Christmas designs for coloring: Ornaments – Reindeer – Christmas Tree – Snowman
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Set includes: 24 patterns on white canson – colored cover
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Wood Box with Glass front and designed background.
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