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Making cards - Ideas for a card craft beginner (part 2)
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Congratulations Mel from Dawnteabag & Son0
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Just booked myself into a campsite for the Harrogate weekend so am definitely going to be there. the big question now is.... 1 day or 2?0
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Well done bunbun on winning the challenge lovely christening card. Hope your car gets fixed soon
cgcockcroft - gorgeous cards on your blog
Kim - lovely cards
Hi Charley and welcome
Craftygranny - happy anniversary for yesterday, hope the new meds are working
Gemma - well done on winning the blog candy, it looks loke a great prize
Rainmac - thank you for posting the picture of Elliott
dawn - lovely cards
npsmama - hope you had a good holiday
I never thought to look in IKEA for craft storage, my nearest in Warrington too, but its only about 10 miles away;)
Melissa - Lovely to have you back. Congratulations again, Elliott is just gorgeous xxx0 -
Glad it's all over for you now, Mel and that you've been safely delivered with the utmost gorgeous cot candy.:whistle: Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the ground each morning the devil says, "OH CARP, SHE'S UP"! :whistle:0
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I've updated my blog with the lovely card Marg kindly made for my son's birthday!
http://helsbelswork.blogspot.com:xmassmile Looking forward to December:xmassmile0 -
Gah! OH has just asked me to make a retirement card for him to take to work tomorrow, any one seen anything digi-fied? I haven't got time to get a stamp.
Bah! Can anyone remember the name of the series about men, was perishing men or bloomin' men, sort of cartoon character?
If you still need this if you send me your email. I can send you something.Yearly Grocery Budget - £100.77/ £3500. January Treats Budget - £11.80 / £100.0 -
Mel - Lovely to see you back, Congratulations once again, he is beautiful!! Hope he starts to sleep and give you what is probably a much needed rest?
Marg the card for Hels son is beautiful! Hels I bet he loved it!!
The-Wife - thankyou for posting up on UKS for me, I gave up searching trying to find it, I could only find something similar in america, then when I was almost ready to forget the whole idea I decided to nosey in the for sale shop bits on the website with the calendar on .... she claims for have used paper by carolees .... this is sort of true as it is by them ... but it is called Adornit - more of there papers including the one I want here - http://www.bubblyfunk.co.uk/index.php?cPath=179&sort=3a&filter_id=89
Thanks once again. I have now ordered a few sheets (some of them just fell in themselves!!)Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
Thank goodness it's not been too busy on here today I'm shattered - got roped in to cashier at work today so was right out my comfort zone
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Welcome back Melissa - glad you're feeling ok ish - I wet (well drowned) Elliot's head Saturday night and am still recovering :rotfl: and I beat OH at pool I play better after several drinks!
Not sure what day I'll be at Harrogate - my friend will organise it and her nickname is squadron leader so will turn up when told - would rather go Saturday but will see what my orders are.
I've been trying to get OH to take me to Ikea again for months took me 3 years to get wardrobes :rotfl: - I might go on my own as he does 0-60 with a trolley in about 5 seconds and goes as fast as possible through the storage section as he reckons I have a serious box fetish :rotfl:. I have to make sure I write a list before I go or I have no chance plus I get squashed in the back on the way home. Can remember going once and they had to half unload it to get me out at MacDonalds or I would have had to eat it through a straw :rotfl::rotfl:now we eat before we go in.Officially a non-smoker but still rounder than recommended
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lovely to see you back mel and huge congratulations again! he really is beautiful! it all happened very quickly didn't it - well compared with my labours it did!!! hope you have managed to get some well deserved rest.
so rusty what did you buy at Boundary Mill?saving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
£60 deposit paid :j £100 paid:j £40 paid:j0 -
lovely to see you back mel and huge congratulations again! he really is beautiful! it all happened very quickly didn't it - well compared with my labours it did!!! hope you have managed to get some well deserved rest.
so rusty what did you buy at Boundary Mill?
I didn't goI have had 2 devil children, even Nana had to shout at them and Nana doesn't ever shout at them :eek: so I gave up on the hope of going and came back home instead
OH says I should go up tomorrow but I can't be bothered cause I know the behaviour will be much the same!
Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0
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