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Crafting for Christmas 2010, lets begin again......
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hey craft faries, thanks for showing us you bargains, a trip is definately called for i think xxChallenge 2018 - Learn by heart the Book by Wayne Morgan on Amazon - Betfair Football Trading as it helps to supplement my small income :beer:0
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craftfairies wrote: »There are photos of them and the other little bits and bobs HERE if you want to see what the look like
I love your nails!
Mine look horrid..
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That was me trying to put a photo of my pots of snow on,
try link instead
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They look great susan42, I used the link. Remind me, what do you use for snow?I don't want to make money, I just want to be wonderfulMarilyn Monroe0
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Toffee bonbons....mmmmm.
I bought a massive jar from makroChallenge 2018 - Learn by heart the Book by Wayne Morgan on Amazon - Betfair Football Trading as it helps to supplement my small income :beer:0 -
susan -looked at your snowballs..........was going to 'copy' your jars............lol Might still do that bit but not going to do the snowballs now -did them last year. So, this year I think I'll do a 'snow lick' -our little sweet shop has got some sherbert dip, coffee flavoured one and another (can't remember the name) but it looked white in the jar so might do that. Have to have another look I think.I would be unstoppable if only I could get started !
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oooh whats a snow lick?0
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Here is one of my recent monkey's Sparkle Stripes0
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pennib - snowlick......best way to describe it is like the sherbet lemon dips from years back........we used to get sherbet in packets and dip your finger in it.............lol
Our little sweet shop sells sherbet, a sort of choc.flavoured one called 'choc lic' and theres another one that looks plain white and would be ok for snow I think. Have to have another look to be sure.
:TAnother super sock moneyI would be unstoppable if only I could get started !
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mmmm chocolate sherbert never seen that before. Bet kids love it! When we used to live in Lancs sherberty stuff was called kayli (dont know if thats spelt right) with a spanish (liquorice) and all sweets are called toffee, even if its a hard boiled sweet.....eee by eck them were the days!!0
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