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she_grinch wrote: »Heres another version which uses the crimper too http://eatdrinkbecrafty.blogspot.com/2008/12/pretty-package-tutorial.html
Thanks she grinch - love this version too!!! :T:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
Finally managed to have a bit of spare time to try out my new crimper
I haven't filled it as yet as they will be no good for easter but I plan to fill with some kind of chocky and probably some kind of nuts or toffee for OH's easter hamper.
Rather than twisting I am just crimping the top and bottom. Oh and the daffodil I made myself ... you can tell :rotfl:Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
That's lovely Rusty, you're a great daffodil maker, it looks so good.0
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Rusty - I love the daffodil - it'd look good on a Marie Curie card wouldn't it? I still haven't had a play with my crimper yet - been too busy with card challenge which I haven't finished yet.......0
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Hiya
Just to let you know, I got a very basic crimper with some card from Rymans Stationers today reduced to 99p
On my wish list is to have a crimper that takes A4 paper but till then this one will do
Its called a ripple kit, HTH
Jak xxxwhoever said laughter was the best medicine has clearly never tasted wine
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Hiya
Just to let you know, I got a very basic crimper with some card from Rymans Stationers today reduced to 99p
On my wish list is to have a crimper that takes A4 paper but till then this one will do
Its called a ripple kit, HTH
Jak xxx
Ha!
I have been on a cheap crimper search for a couple of weeks only to work out yesterday that my ripple maker that I bought in the Range for £1.99 will do the trick!
lol:rotfl:Here I stand, foot in hand
staring at the wall
I'm not quite right at all0 -
add me to the list!! I've just purchased a 2nd crimper on ebay for £3 inc p&p! Woulds make a fab idea for a lucky dip fundraiser for school fetes lots of different ones, some filled, some not! Can you tell I do PTA stuff!
I;m looking forward to having a go!sealed pot challange #572!Garden fund - £0!!:D£0/£10k0 -
Oh She Grinch another use for my crimper, going to give that a try!
Rusty your daff looks fab!:xmassmile Looking forward to December:xmassmile0 -
RustyFlange wrote: »Finally managed to have a bit of spare time to try out my new crimper
I haven't filled it as yet as they will be no good for easter but I plan to fill with some kind of chocky and probably some kind of nuts or toffee for OH's easter hamper.
Rather than twisting I am just crimping the top and bottom. Oh and the daffodil I made myself ... you can tell :rotfl:
That is lovely Rusty :T:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0
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