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Crafting for Christmas 2009, let's begin again.......

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  • irishgirl62
    irishgirl62 Posts: 1,548 Forumite
    wow loving the glass blocks!!!
    I am determined to lose weight!:kisses3:
    Weight loss so far 2 stones 6lbs!! :j:j
  • storm35
    storm35 Posts: 148 Forumite
    Glassblocks are amazing, can anyone tell me how do do the lights, how do you fit them in, i want to try and do one for the xmas table i have decorated, it needs a soft glow lamp and this would be perfect.
    Thanks
  • wendywitch wrote: »
    What about this site? I haven't brought from here though http://www.mariahsoaps.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=40&products_id=913


    thanks postage a bit steep there at £3.95:eek:
    thank you :D
  • Can anyone tell me where I could get some Christmas themed bath fizzers from for DS Xmas eve hamper.
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  • pammyj74
    pammyj74 Posts: 3,290 Forumite
    storm35 wrote: »
    Glassblocks are amazing, can anyone tell me how do do the lights, how do you fit them in, i want to try and do one for the xmas table i have decorated, it needs a soft glow lamp and this would be perfect.
    Thanks

    You have to drill a hole in underneath to push some plain (or coloured) xmas lights in. Most seem to just leave the lights where they land as I doubt it would be easy to set them in a certain place.
    I think I am going to get some of the lights and pot pourri from the 99p store and search the charity shops for some glass vases and give it a go that way.
    MPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
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  • storm35
    storm35 Posts: 148 Forumite
    pammyj74 wrote: »
    You have to drill a hole in underneath to push some plain (or coloured) xmas lights in. Most seem to just leave the lights where they land as I doubt it would be easy to set them in a certain place.
    I think I am going to get some of the lights and pot pourri from the 99p store and search the charity shops for some glass vases and give it a go that way.

    Thanks Pammy will give it a go, looks lovely to do.
  • storm35
    storm35 Posts: 148 Forumite
    thanks a few too many though
    have bookmarled it just incase though:D
    ive still some of the shortbread and pink wafers
    left but needed a custard cream

    Hi there, i am owner of Mariahsoaps, if you pm me your address i shall send you a couple of custard creams, hope that helps you.
    Chris xxx
  • wendywitch
    wendywitch Posts: 1,304 Forumite
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    storm35 wrote: »
    Hi there, i am owner of Mariahsoaps, if you pm me your address i shall send you a couple of custard creams, hope that helps you.
    Chris xxx

    Wow, you have some really lovely items, although as I said I haven't had chance to buy yet :D
  • storm35
    storm35 Posts: 148 Forumite
    wendywitch wrote: »
    Wow, you have some really lovely items, although as I said I haven't had chance to buy yet :D

    Aww thank you, i should have just pm'd her will go and do it now.
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