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  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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    Fantastic hangers savvy, so well done :T

    Don't know about anyone else but I want to know more about you getting sidetracked by Pierce Brosnan... :p
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  • savvy
    savvy Posts: 31,128 Forumite
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    LMAO well he just kinda appeared in my lounge, I was stunned but after a while of watching him I asked him what he was doing there :confused: He just said "Vodka Martini, shaken not stirred" so I ran off to the kitchen and made him one, but by the time I got back some evil little cow called Elektra had her hands all over him!! :naughty: I told him not to go with her and that it would all end in tears................and my prediction came true, thanks to my psychic powers ;);) :rotfl:
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  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    Savvy I think you need to get out more ..... and whilst you are out come clear up the tea I have just spat over my laptop :rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • savvy
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    Savvy I think you need to get out more ..... and whilst you are out come clear up the tea I have just spat over my laptop :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Sorry :o:o :p

    LOL I'm trying to stay in more so the housework gets done and more christmas stuff made :p:p Take last weekend, we did halloween on the Friday, then on Saturday we went from Southampton to Brum (stopped off in Gaydon for a lovely pub lunch) for the snowboard show, then from there onto London to see Lee Evans at Wembley, then drove back to Southampton, so was cream crackered on the Sunday :rolleyes: Then this weekend we met mates up the pub last night, of to the Farmers market today and lil sons interview, then we are thinking about Ringo Bobbing this evening (although in the pub that turned into Bingo Robbing! :undecided ) and then on to see Quantum of Solace tonight (not that I like James Bond hee hee), and tomorrow we're all off to a big firework display in Oxford, and I've got to do some prep for teaching next week at some point this weekend...........


    ...................see why it takes me ages to do any crafts! :o :rotfl: This is the reason I couldn't keep up with the card challenges too icon9.gif
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  • bunbun2
    bunbun2 Posts: 3,540 Forumite
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    I have a couple of questions before I make my hangers.
    is it best to use scrapbooking paper? Is the paper I print myself too thin?
    this will determine when i can get them started!
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  • savvy
    savvy Posts: 31,128 Forumite
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    bunbun, from my experience the scrapbooking papers is easier to work with, I get much smoother results. I have had good results printing my own pictures out on photo paper too. I think the main thing to consider is the the glue you use, I've used Copydex and PrittStick on mine so that I don't get too much rippling. HTH
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  • rainmac
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    Wow savvy, you're one busy lady!!! I'd love to see the new Bond film but not sure when me and OH are going to get a night away from the kiddies.

    Bunbun, I think scrapbook paper is better to use as it is thicker. You could always get some thicker plain paper to print onto? If you do want to print your own background papers you could try normal paper and see what happens? I would then probably use double sided tape to stick the paper to the hangers as glue may show through. Does that make any sense? I'm not sure!!!
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  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    rainmac - no I didn't make one for me.............its still sitting here and really bugging me cos I don't know who it was meant for...............lol
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
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  • savvy
    savvy Posts: 31,128 Forumite
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    rainmac wrote: »
    Wow savvy, you're one busy lady!!! I'd love to see the new Bond film but not sure when me and OH are going to get a night away from the kiddies.
    Aww if I could I'd have them for yah ;)
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  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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    Mary, have you done the one you were going to for your grandson, a waiting for Santa one???
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
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