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Finished Baskets - Part 2

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  • Ruth_honey wrote: »
    Love your cat!!!! Hamper is fab too...:rotfl:

    Thanks, Rosie is so nosey!
  • ZLS1984
    ZLS1984 Posts: 1,246 Forumite
    Maria I love that well done you.

    Risty I love you hampers, they are making me want chocolate lol.
    :wave: Wins in 09 = A vodka cocktail kit thing lol, £150 Amazon voucher.
  • hels102
    hels102 Posts: 737 Forumite
    Maria that is gorgeous! How long did it take you?

    Rusty lovely hampers, you are so organised!! I'm still sewing bags together for easter it's driving me nuts now!
    :xmassmile Looking forward to December:xmassmile
  • bunbun2 wrote: »
    maria that is absolutely gorgeous:T :T

    great easter hampers rusty. love the shape of the baskets - where did you get them from?

    i second that bunbun2! where did you get those lovely baskets from?! :T
  • sunrise27_2
    sunrise27_2 Posts: 1,349 Forumite
    Rusty they are lovely
    I'm all organised for this year
    making chocolate slabs
    but will remember this for next year
  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    bunbun2 wrote: »
    maria that is absolutely gorgeous:T :T

    great easter hampers rusty. love the shape of the baskets - where did you get them from?

    Baskets were from Au Naturale ;) They were reduced from £2 and scanned at £1 :D:D I love a good bargain me ;) the little tub inside the baskets are part of the new packaging in the cadburys easter eggs so that they are easier to recycle ... I thought I would reuse mine ;) causes less waste for a little longer and may well find another use for them afterwards as they are quite cute ;)

    (Bunbun if you want me to pick you some baskets up I can no problem and can bring them up :) )
    Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists
  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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    ok, so not technically, a basket, but i'm so excited to have finished it (apart from putting on a piece of backing) that i wanted to share it with everyone, i cant believe i have a ctually finished it before i have even had the baby, sorry hope you dont mind me putting it here maria xxx
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    Maria, I replied on the xs thread but got to reply again cos your blanket is so beautiful. How long did it take you to stitch? Am thinking of stitching a blanket for my friend, she's due in July. When are you due by the way?
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
  • CT19720
    CT19720 Posts: 1,482 Forumite
    Do they still have these at your Tesco extra?? I looked around but couldn't find any.
    Thanks :D
    ..xx


    I should think they do, as I only got them yesterday, about 11ish, and there was a whole palette there. If you'd like me to try and get some for you I could go and have a look later tonight if you like - just let me know. Not sure how much postage would be as there are 192 pages, so quite thick, but if you want some I'm happy to try to get them. But would only charge you actual cost, as I can get the envelope from work.

    HTH
    2016 is the year I am going to find time for me, and cherish the time I spend with my friends and family.
    It is also time to save - Aim £4,000 - So far this year - £230/£4,000
  • CT19720
    CT19720 Posts: 1,482 Forumite
    ok, so not technically, a basket, but i'm so excited to have finished it (apart from putting on a piece of backing) that i wanted to share it with everyone, i cant believe i have a ctually finished it before i have even had the baby, sorry hope you dont mind me putting it here maria xxx
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    What a beautiful blanket - well done, you must have a lot of patience to do something like this.
    2016 is the year I am going to find time for me, and cherish the time I spend with my friends and family.
    It is also time to save - Aim £4,000 - So far this year - £230/£4,000
  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    miss whisper - what a super hamper:T
    maria - what can I say - I'm gobsmacked !! Thats beautiful :T

    rusty - can I come and live at your house ? I want one of those............lol
    They're brilliant:T
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
    (Good Enough Member No.48)
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