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

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  • ASC
    ASC Posts: 153 Forumite
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    Anglea wrote: »
    Those are really good ideas Amanda.

    Thankyou, you're too kind! :o
  • chalky_75
    chalky_75 Posts: 2,491 Forumite
    Amanda That is brilliant . Something to look out for all year.
    Try and do a good deed every day.
  • MrsLove
    MrsLove Posts: 25 Forumite
    He also loves looking at the moon and stars, so I'm thinking about a space hamper for them sometime. Need to work out the details, but you can sometimes pick up very cheap telescopes so maybe warm hats and gloves a torch and some star charts (I suspect you could even download these).


    HTH. Amanda x[/quote]

    Hi Amanda,

    Did something similar Christmas 08 for a couple of boys in our family. You can get National Geographic telescopes from Argos (£9.99) they're not huge so perfect for kids and come with a voucher to send off for a free pair of binoculars too. Even better if you buy 2 items (I bought the night vision goggles too) it works out at just £15 for the 2 and then through Quidco get a pound back......BARGAIN!!! :T
  • ASC
    ASC Posts: 153 Forumite
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    MrsLove wrote: »
    Hi Amanda,

    Did something similar Christmas 08 for a couple of boys in our family. You can get National Geographic telescopes from Argos (£9.99) they're not huge so perfect for kids and come with a voucher to send off for a free pair of binoculars too. Even better if you buy 2 items (I bought the night vision goggles too) it works out at just £15 for the 2 and then through Quidco get a pound back......BARGAIN!!! :T

    They sound great, thanks for the info :T
  • helenhugs
    helenhugs Posts: 1,149 Forumite
    MrsLove wrote: »
    He also loves looking at the moon and stars, so I'm thinking about a space hamper for them sometime. Need to work out the details, but you can sometimes pick up very cheap telescopes so maybe warm hats and gloves a torch and some star charts (I suspect you could even download these).


    HTH. Amanda x

    Hi Amanda,

    Did something similar Christmas 08 for a couple of boys in our family. You can get National Geographic telescopes from Argos (£9.99) they're not huge so perfect for kids and come with a voucher to send off for a free pair of binoculars too. Even better if you buy 2 items (I bought the night vision goggles too) it works out at just £15 for the 2 and then through Quidco get a pound back......BARGAIN!!! :T[/quote]

    There was actually a link to the site you could order the binoculars with just the postage cost (£2.99 I think) I'll see if I can find it for you if you would like it. I got a pair for my children this way :)
    Hugs
    Helen
    We don't need to do it perfectly - good enough is exactly that GOOD ENOUGH.
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  • she_grinch
    she_grinch Posts: 1,469 Forumite
    for a christmas card using ribbon scraps http://stamp-addict.blogspot.com/2008/12/ribbon-scraps.html
    very effective
    Pucker up and kiss it Whoville! - The Grinch:kiss:
  • greenpixey
    greenpixey Posts: 2,806 Forumite
    helenhugs wrote: »
    There was actually a link to the site you could order the binoculars with just the postage cost (£2.99 I think) I'll see if I can find it for you if you would like it. I got a pair for my children this way :)
    Hugs
    Helen

    http://greenstreet-online.com/offers/argos/

    is this the one? Found these on the grab it board just before Christmas and they are great,. bought two for my boys (4&5yr)
  • MrsLove
    MrsLove Posts: 25 Forumite
    Right ladies,

    I want to pick your brains :D

    I’m accumulating quite a collection of glass ramekins (I am totally addicted to Gu Vanilla & Chocolate Cheesecakes even though they're 8points per portion!)
    Anyway I’m starting to think about things I can use them for, my first thought was homemade scented candles or mini cakes but then I thought I’ll ask on here as I bet some of you have some great ideas I could use…. (they're these ones http://www.gupuds.com/our-puds/posh-ramekin-puds/choc-vanilla-cheesecakes WARNING - don't click on this link if like me you struggle with will power ;) )
    I’m ok on the practical but rubbish when it comes to original ideas :confused: :rotfl:
  • helenhugs
    helenhugs Posts: 1,149 Forumite
    greenpixey wrote: »
    http://greenstreet-online.com/offers/argos/

    is this the one? Found these on the grab it board just before Christmas and they are great,. bought two for my boys (4&5yr)

    yep thats the one. Thanks for saving me from hunting it out lol.
    Hugs
    We don't need to do it perfectly - good enough is exactly that GOOD ENOUGH.
    Good Enough Club member number 8
    :j £2 coin club = now in a sealed tin so I'm not sure
  • ASC
    ASC Posts: 153 Forumite
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    greenpixey wrote: »
    http://greenstreet-online.com/offers/argos/

    is this the one? Found these on the grab it board just before Christmas and they are great,. bought two for my boys (4&5yr)

    Thanks for that Helen and Greenpixey. Don't you need some kind of voucher or proof of purchase though?
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