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  • Pink_Mummy
    Pink_Mummy Posts: 216 Forumite
    Aww Emma, how horrible for you.. Some people are so nasty!!.. Don't worry about it though, yeah its always best to take deposits up front

    Giggle, good luck with your craft fair, I hope it goes well for you.. Let us know how you get on! xx
    :heart:I am a very proud Mummy and Wifey:heart:
    £11,000 in 2011 challenge £358.90/£11,000 Sealed pot Christmas saving fund to be adding £1 a day until end of October :)Diet = Total loss 11lb/69lbs :eek:
  • xpf
    xpf Posts: 477 Forumite
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    I've been away for a couple of days & am amazed how busy you all have been!. Some lovely cakes as usual and some good inspiration as well.
    snookles wrote: »
    Gorgeous cakes Xpf!

    Wheres the lovely fluffy blue spotty blankie from?

    x
    That blanket was from Home Bargains. They are lovely and soft.
  • Limara
    Limara Posts: 245 Forumite
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    Emma83 wrote: »
    Hello peeps,
    and to make it worse its for a 1 year old so the stuff i used isnt likely to get used anytime soon which leaves me out of pocket.Cant believe how rude she was,they may not be everyones cup of tea but she new what she was ordering:mad::mad: anyway sorry for ranting,but have just been so taken aback by her reaction x

    take a nice pic of it advertise it on your local gumtree/freeads anywhere where it doesnt cost you to advertise I think first birthday gifts are actually the hardest to find,and I am sure any one seeing something suitable for a first birthday would snap it up, get it sold get your money and more important your confidence back. I take it the buyer doesnt have any idea what little ones are into if she did she would have know that your choice of toy was perfect for the age group its aimed at!
  • Emma83
    Emma83 Posts: 79 Forumite
    Limara wrote: »
    take a nice pic of it advertise it on your local gumtree/freeads anywhere where it doesnt cost you to advertise I think first birthday gifts are actually the hardest to find,and I am sure any one seeing something suitable for a first birthday would snap it up, get it sold get your money and more important your confidence back. I take it the buyer doesnt have any idea what little ones are into if she did she would have know that your choice of toy was perfect for the age group its aimed at!
    Thanks thats a great idea,and my thoughts were the same when she said the toy was awful i said every under 5 on the planet loves in the night garden,but as my friend pointed out, it doesnt sound like she is from this planet so she wouldnt no that lol,thanks again for the idea x
  • Emma83
    Emma83 Posts: 79 Forumite
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    Here is the cake that has caused my problems today,im sorry the picture isnt very good or straight lol and i didnt get a pic before i wrapped it :( x
  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    Emma83 wrote: »
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    Here is the cake that has caused my problems today,im sorry the picture isnt very good or straight lol and i didnt get a pic before i wrapped it :( x
    Well what can i say but wow wow wow thats stunning
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  • Popkins
    Popkins Posts: 925 Forumite
    well I don't know what that horrible woman was talking about!!! I think it looks lovely and its a shame cos the kiddie it was for would've loved it!!! When i made an 'In the Nightgarden' cake for my friends little boy's 1st birthday he actually did a jig!!! Silly cow she's clueless! Try not to let it knock your confidence cos seriously I'm sure someone else will snatch your arm off for it cos its lovely!!
  • Pink_Mummy
    Pink_Mummy Posts: 216 Forumite
    Wow Emma your cake is amazing.. The silly women obviously has no idea!! You'll sell it quick enough.. Keep your chin up hunni x
    :heart:I am a very proud Mummy and Wifey:heart:
    £11,000 in 2011 challenge £358.90/£11,000 Sealed pot Christmas saving fund to be adding £1 a day until end of October :)Diet = Total loss 11lb/69lbs :eek:
  • lizalloareds
    lizalloareds Posts: 1,838 Forumite
    fab cake emma that woman was just horrible pay no attention to her

    giggle good luck with the fair

    i am waiting for a peter rabbit and jemima puddle duck to come
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  • Limara
    Limara Posts: 245 Forumite
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    Emma there is NOTHING wrong with that cake any one thats got a first birthday coming up will snap it up, the woman obviously has no idea what little ones actually want I bet the parents would have been well happy with it.
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