This is the cover of a hand made note book I made as (for?) a gift.
I only hope my friend like it
Don't know if I should submit a complete photo of it.
i really like this... while the idea is not super original (i cant even dount the amount of things ive seen fly out out of a persons head, especially birds and on tshirts) i really like the way you portray it. it looks wonderful.
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"I made as (for?) a gift."
For and As both make sense but I think As is more correct. English is so strange
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