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Basically, you're gonna want to design to parts. One side might have the design of something on it, like an animal or a spoon or something. The other side will have another animal or the shape of what you're trying to achieve. Take a leaf, for example. On one side you'll need to draw the leaf as you would see it laying flat. On the other side you can shape it whatever way you want to. Start with a rectangle the size of Side A and on one of the sides of the rectangle you will draw another the size of Side B. The line where they join is where you wrap it around the edge of the wood.

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