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Making Cards - Ideas for a card craft beginner (Part 3)
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louby-lou-lou wrote: »Happy birthday savapenny
ds back at school so off to hobby craft in a bit prob not the cheapest around but nearest to where i am going today.
I managed to make some teabag holders yesterday while ds had a nap and i am happier with these than my first atempt which i won't show you as it is so bad. I just need some tea in packets now.I Love My Computer Because My Friends Live In It0 -
salesadmin wrote: »oo I've seen that card before somewhere
I did wonder if it was your entry when I received it
Marg
ali.b.123
flourgirl
paddingtondoo
Mine's here:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
salesadmin wrote: »oo I've seen that card before somewhere
I did wonder if it was your entry when I received it
Marg
ali.b.123
flourgirl
paddingtondoo
Salesadmin mine is here0 -
Saveapenny - Happy Birthday - I hope you have a fab day!
Flourgirl - hope your bedroom gets sorted soon - lucky you've got the caravan to sleep in!
Louby-Lou_Lou - fabulous tea-bag holders!0 -
Happy Birthday Saveapenny :beer: :T :j :bdaycake:
Louby, your teabag holders are just gorgeous
Rusty, sounds like you had a really tough day. I reckon online shopping saves me money as I'm not tempted to buy things on impulse. I used to do it every week but now money off codes are harder to find so I try and do a big stock up online now and again and pop in shops to do top ups as and when I need to.
Everyone in our house seems to be on ther mend, DS2 only woke a couple of times last night so I feel a bit more rested. I have done some bits this morning and now I need to crack on with the ironing :eek:
Flourgirl, sorry about your toe
Mel, I wanted a scallop punch that had less scallops round the edge so went for the EK Success 2" circle one. They are quite hard to find and yep they are expensive but not as expensive as buying a die-cutter and nestiesSo sort of money-saving
I must be feeling a bit better cos I cooked a proper tea last nightI made a butternut squash gratin and it was lush, all you do is peel and slice up the squash into approx 5mm slices (about 500g in weight) and layer in a dish, add s&p, then poir over 75ml of boiled cream with 2 chopped garlic cloves in it and cover with parmesan. Cover with foil Bake in the oven for 1 hour (remove foil after 30 mins). Was lush with roast chicken
:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
Happy birthday saveapenny :j:j:j:j:j
loubylou -love the tea bag cards:T
Neighbour gave me a tin last night -bout 12 inches high, 4 across.............any ideas what I can do with it ?I would be unstoppable if only I could get started !
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Salesadmin - mine is here.
Do you think we should maybe post our MSE challenges on posts as photos to make it easier for the organiser-rather than just in blogs?
PS - Hello all!
If I could get photobucket to work I'd say possibly but it seems to hate me
I can post pics on CP thoughOfficially a non-smoker but still rounder than recommended
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Mrs Tidge we used to do it that way before people had blogs, I think it would be easier, especially if the organiser has missed a few days posts and not had time to catch up on blogs0
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Well... what about a MSE pictures only thread on the CP gallery0
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