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crazy girl's pressie challenge: as nice, cheap, original & crafty as possible

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  • mary-op
    mary-op Posts: 3,605 Forumite
    pennib - thats brilliant - you are clever :T

    Thanks for the encouragement..........I need it as I have all these ideas of stuff to do but lacking in the motivation to do them.............:( Still it'll come back I'm sure
    I would be unstoppable if only I could get started !

    (previously known as mary43)
  • mary_op, you will get there sure and steady :) my mate made me a sign on a wooden board for my loo it says 'if you sprinkle when you tinkle, be sweet and wipe the seat' hehe :)

    pennib, love the picture, bet it looks even better up close :)


    and heres my latest......

    Dad Birthday:

    Weenicons A Team mousemat and mouse set £3.75
    Subbuteo leather wallet £2.50
    Liquorice Allsorts tin FREE
    Avon Black Touch EDT £3.25
    Leather robot keyring 49p
    1m cellophane 19p
    4m curling ribbon 4p

    TOTAL = £10.22
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  • mary-op
    mary-op Posts: 3,605 Forumite
    crazygirl - you amaze me with all your bargains:T

    I'm after ideas now for a cheap and cheerful mothers day pressie for MIL
    Last year I did a box of assorted birthday and blank cards I'd made............she said she loved them but I wasn;t so sure.
    I've done an ''elevenses box'' for a birthday the other year so can't really repeat that
    She's housebound and a bit of a tele addict -she's not able to do much else to be honest..............so, ideas anyone ??
    (can't get out so has to be something I can make or re-cycle)

    Oh, and shan't be about tomorrow due to bone scan and then physio on Thursday :)
    I would be unstoppable if only I could get started !

    (previously known as mary43)
  • would she like a craft kit to make something such as a scarf knitting kit or something similar?
  • steerpike wrote: »
    Great hampers crazy-girl! Much nicer than the traditional gift sets . . . you must be a very organised lady :)

    thanks very much :)
  • mary-op wrote: »
    Lovely sock monkey and what a lovely hamper :T

    I'm trying to do bits slow but sure..........very slow in fact...........but, I've done couple of fabric hearts and OH found a cream apron in a drawer so I've put a length of fabric round the top of the pocket. Want to applique some flowers on it if I can find some material with the right sort of thing on. I'm sure there's some lurking in a drawer somewhere.

    Keep looking around at other bits I can recycle this year now I can't get out of the house (for a while anyway). Got several jars I could maybe paint something on (there should be some glass paints somewhere -maybe same drawer as the fabric I'm after) Trouble is, I can't forage for it all at the minute.
    Scrapbook paper I ordered for the scrapbook I intend to do for me and OH arrived today along with couple of little wooden signs (blank) to paint and see if I can paint some wording on them so that'll make a change from sewing.............lol


    thank you mary op :)
  • mary-op
    mary-op Posts: 3,605 Forumite
    crazygirl - MIL used to knit and do all sorts but now she's arthritus quite bad and can't do anything like that
    Just had a thought though............she does love puzzle books and at Christmas foster-daughter bought me a ''brain teazer'' book with all sorts in.....I keep going back to it to do a few more.
    I'll ask her where she got it from..........that might fit the bill.
    I would be unstoppable if only I could get started !

    (previously known as mary43)
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
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    mary-op wrote: »
    crazygirl - you amaze me with all your bargains:

    Oh, and shan't be about tomorrow due to bone scan and then physio on Thursday :)

    hope it all goes well hun. (((hugs))) xx
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  • pennib
    pennib Posts: 1,417 Forumite
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    mary-op; Hope all goes well for you. x
  • mary-op
    mary-op Posts: 3,605 Forumite
    Bone scan went ok but will know more when I see the ''boffin'' next week.
    Physio yesterday (ouch!!!:eek:) and been given exercises to do (more ouch!!:eek:) then back again next Thursday.
    Today wheelchair delivered:T smart one, red metalwork and grey seat. Monday they're coming to fit extra stair rail and stuff................and we're having new bed delivered on Monday :eek: Going to be bedlam I can see it now..................lol:rotfl:
    Can't wait now till its all done and sorted.........then just need shower installed and stair lift.........maybe I can concentrate on more crafty stuff ..........:T
    Keep the ideas coming:T
    I would be unstoppable if only I could get started !

    (previously known as mary43)
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