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The shape of the paper electrode could be varied simply by cutting it.
So, 4 ARFs and 26 bHLHs might play the major roles in the development of appropriate leaf size and shape of the paper mulberry.
After this step, the overall shape of the paper should be a rectangle half the size of the original square.
The resulting shape of the paper looks like the structure you started with along with two large triangles at its left and right side.
Make sure your creases are neat and sharp, and that they line up properly with where they should be, so that you aren't causing little changes in the shape of the paper that might cause difficulty in future steps.
You could also glue or stitch the crocheted heart directly to the card, but the paper hearts give it some contrast and the shape of the paper helps to emphasize the shape of the crochet, especially if you have added picots or another border.
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Trace a half of tree shape on the paper.
Cut the arrow shape out of the paper to make the pattern.
Cut some shapes out of the paper like squares, circles, rectangles, etc. Paste them where you want.
If you are using a doily instead of lace, you could cut wing shapes out of the paper doily and stick them onto the fabric on your wings to make a tracery effect.
If you want to put something on the inside blank part of the card, you can make up something yourself, or you can tear shapes out of the paper (different colors) and layer them, gluing them down, and put something like a fake flower on top (also glued).
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