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Making Cards - Ideas for a card craft beginner (Part 3)

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  • Thank you for your quick replies. Off to have a look now.
  • DJwoowoo
    DJwoowoo Posts: 3 Newbie
    edited 10 November 2009 at 12:17AM
    OMG - i have just placed an order with tesco using DF's tesco account for some toys and went to check DF's email account to check the confirmation email, we both have acces to all accounts so we can use all accounts to take full advantage of any glitches etc and to my surprise there is an email from:

    craftsulove


    for:


    1 metric scor-pal :T

    Now i have to pretend that i havent seen the email. He is normally so good at deleting stuff like this too.

    So my hint of loading up the page and sticking a post-it-note to the computer screen with a big arrow pointing to the item saying ''HINT HINT'' obviously worked.

    Now to get looking for things to make using it.


    what were you just saying about cyber stalking :rotfl:

    i'll just have to send it back now!
  • jamtart6
    jamtart6 Posts: 8,302 Forumite
    DJwoowoo wrote: »
    what were you just saying about syber stalking :rotfl:

    i'll just have to send it back now!
    haha! :T i hope this is your OH Princess! otherwise DJwoowoo is very scary :eek:

    :ABeing Thrifty Gifty again this year:A

  • pretzelnut
    pretzelnut Posts: 4,301 Forumite
    :rotfl:i've been busted - how long have you been lurking in the shadows - well if you send my scor-pal back im sending your PS3 game back. Ladies say hello to my DF he is cyber-stalking me tonight and he's supposed to be working.

    I have been flitting around the internet all night and my head is full of idea's. Think i might have to start an ideas scrapbook.

    I have a whole child free day to card make & craft tommorrow - providing i dont lose my mojo between now and then.
    :TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
    :T fortune with those less fortunate :T
    :T than themselves - you know who you are!
    :T
  • THE-WIFE_3
    THE-WIFE_3 Posts: 2,063 Forumite
    Gosh! princesswoo, is djwoowoo a strong guy to wrestle your Scor-pal out of your hands.

    Hi and whoo-hoo to princesswoo's OH djwoowoo :D
    :whistle: Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the ground each morning the devil says, "OH CARP, SHE'S UP"! :whistle:

  • pretzelnut
    pretzelnut Posts: 4,301 Forumite
    THE-WIFE wrote: »
    Gosh! princesswoo, is djwoowoo a strong guy to wrestle your Scor-pal out of your hands.

    Hi and whoo-hoo to princesswoo's OH djwoowoo :D


    No he's not but im 6 foot tall and he's 5 foot nothing so all i'll have to do is hold it high above my head and he wont reach it:rotfl:, but i have bought him call of duty for the PS3 so thats him out of my hair for the next month.

    I think the scor-pal is for christmas but now i know that it will be in the house i shall have to do some serious sweet talking.
    :TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
    :T fortune with those less fortunate :T
    :T than themselves - you know who you are!
    :T
  • flourgirl and THE-WIFE - I have looked at the ones you mentioned and I think they may be a little too expensive although the Cricut looks fabulous. I may just have to go with the electric Big Shot as I do have some dies for it already. Thanks again,
  • THE-WIFE_3
    THE-WIFE_3 Posts: 2,063 Forumite
    wishfulcomper I've learnt something tonight, I didn't know there was an electric Bigshot. Must be a real boon for those with difficulties.
    :whistle: Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the ground each morning the devil says, "OH CARP, SHE'S UP"! :whistle:

  • pretzelnut
    pretzelnut Posts: 4,301 Forumite
    The electric big shot isnt that expensive either if i remember rightly compared to the others on the market which all seem to have stupidly ridiculously high prices for the extra's that you must have.

    You could always get a very enthusiatic child to turn the handle for you - my DS always jumps at the chance to turn my cuttlebug handle and walks out in a sulk if i say he cant do it.
    :TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
    :T fortune with those less fortunate :T
    :T than themselves - you know who you are!
    :T
  • Marg
    Marg Posts: 2,189 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    edited 10 November 2009 at 10:34AM
    Gosh only been away a couple of hours & so much been said - where do I start?

    Flourgirl - So sorry to hear about your floor water's the very devil isn't it? Have you thought about claiming on your insurance? When our freezer leaked it was a rigmarole 'cos the people who quoted for the floor wouldn't move any of the units which were standing on the floor so we had to have someone else come & inspect for that - think what I'm saying is if you do claim make sure they include that too.

    Nannyboo - My heart goes out to you, I know that feeling so well, the joy for your friends tempered with the feeling 'I so wish it was me'. I just hope it does help to know that we are thinking of you and miracles do sometimes happen. (((hugs)))

    Rainmac - What else can a bear expect to do on a Monday night in November?

    Padster - I'd be fuming too!

    Sunrise - think that's a lovely idea for a present.

    Rusty - I'll send you some scallops & plain ovals to test.
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