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These original heart templates are no longer produced, however the 'heart' of the intention lives on. They were adopted by Ron Lehocky, a children's doctor in Kentucky who chose the shapes to use in creating hearts in a fundraising project - which has now sold over 20K hearts! Please view his generous conribution here. http://www.polymerclaydaily.com/lehocky/
It just proves a little heart can go a long way!
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