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Finished Baskets - Part 2

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  • Julie_H wrote: »
    Does it show us anywhere how to make the reindeers

    Julie they are here: http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/ys/CRAFTS/Ratrein.htm
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  • 98jdougl
    98jdougl Posts: 1,154 Forumite
    hope everyone is enjoying their hampers. I am pretty much done :( (i like doing them!)
  • Cheekyweegit I used a small bell round the neck of the reindeer anyway.

    Sorry just re read this, I didn't mean to sound so blunt and rude. Sorry
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  • bunbun2
    bunbun2 Posts: 3,540 Forumite
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    savingholmes love the baking hamper

    sophiesmum fab hamper. the santa and snowman baskets are so cute.

    I bought my candy canes from Home Bargains - they are only red and white but cost won over colour!
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  • junior_j
    junior_j Posts: 4,280 Forumite
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    i have hampers on my mind lol! No matter what im doing i get a idea for one lol!

    I have college today! No doubt i will be thinking of things for hampers there lol!

    Jess x
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  • CASP_3
    CASP_3 Posts: 23 Forumite
    Have a look at this gold spot on ebay 140281270037 she has white spots and the white leafs a good price cheapest i have seen
    casp
  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    CASP wrote: »
    Have a look at this gold spot on ebay 140281270037 she has white spots and the white leafs a good price cheapest i have seen
    casp

    Can I ask are you this ebay seller as you seem to do a hell of a lot of posts with regards to this ebay seller yet rarely join in with the threads?

    If not then I apologise, if you are then you are not allowed to advertise on here.
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  • savingholmes
    savingholmes Posts: 28,971 Forumite
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    Sophies mum love the baskets.

    Lizbeth thanks for the tip re the stirrers....
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  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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    Ok, I've put these together this morning for my boys for Xmas. The items have been collected over several months...

    Thomas' Crafting Box -

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    Contains: loads of playdoh bits and bobs (all bought on offer mostly from Sainsbury's); Crayola felt tips; Disney finger paints; In The Night Garden crayons; crayon cakes (I made these from old bits of crayon); Dora Aqua Draw Mats (Tesco on offer); a string with pegs on to display all the creations he'll make (about £1.50 I think); Noddy colouring set in a case (Poundland); Postman Pat coluring book (Poundland); Dora sticker book and colouring book (Poundland)

    DVD box for the two of them to share -

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    Contains: big blue plastic bowl for popcorn (Asda 65p); popcorn cardboard boxes (ebay about £2.50 I think?); fruit smoothie drinks (Tesco); microwave popcorn (BOGOF from Tesco); 12 DVDs - 7 for £10, 4 x £1 from Nestle/Play.com deal and 1 x £7.99.

    Book baskets, one for each -

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    Contain: a whole raft of books I've bought on offer over about 4 months - too many to mention individually!

    Jack's Baking Bowl of Goodies -

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    Contains: All Supercook pots, cases and icing bought in sale very cheaply; Mummy's Little Helper Apron (Wilkos £1.99); wooden spoon (had already); cookie cutters (Wilkos, part of a set); bowl (Wilkos about 65p).

    Thomas' Music Stuff -

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    Contains: recorder (Tesco £1); tin drum (Home Bargains £3.99); other bits from Asda.

    My head is a bit clearer now as I've finally managed to sort out the mess that all this stuff was in (one book in one drawer, 3 in a cupboard, 4 in the garage etc...) and group things together into presents, phew :D I'm going to leave the presents that aren't wrapped, unwrapped. I think they look ok as they are.
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  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    rainmac - brilliant ! Your boys will love them:T

    Does clear the head a bit once things are wrapped up and sorted out.
    Most of mine are totally done now apart from a couple in shoe boxes and I've run out of ribbon !
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
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