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  • Rosie
    Rosie Posts: 1,758 Forumite
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    ikkleosu wrote: »
    Thanks Saucy. I was thinking £60-70 based on the amount of hours it took, but wondered if people would pay that, glad to know it's not a ridiculous amount.

    Sorry your pic didn't turn out as you hoped. :( But I know how it is to feel too shy to say something, LOl i struggle to return things.

    This is the painting I did for my friend of ehr doggy:
    http://pics.livejournal.com/ikkleosu/pic/000z85ry

    ikkle
    that painting is beautiful. You are so talented :o
    Can you paint from a photo as I would love one of my border collie
    Jan £10 a day £326.75/£310
  • LilacPixie
    LilacPixie Posts: 8,052 Forumite
    http://www.candigifts.co.uk/ i use for wicker baskets in my sweetie hampers.

    The painting of the doggy is lovely. Do you do people/kids too. I see a big market for kiddy pics.

    I bank with A&L. have done for about a year and no problems
    MF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:
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  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
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    Rosie wrote: »
    ikkle
    that painting is beautiful. You are so talented :o
    Can you paint from a photo as I would love one of my border collie


    Sorry to go off topic but I've got a border collie and she's called Rosie!!!
  • shell06
    shell06 Posts: 254 Forumite
    LilacPixie wrote: »
    http://www.candigifts.co.uk/ i use for wicker baskets in my sweetie hampers.

    The painting of the doggy is lovely. Do you do people/kids too. I see a big market for kiddy pics.

    I bank with A&L. have done for about a year and no problems

    I find them quite expensive TBH Lilac if you have a local florist wholesalers you will find them much cheaper xx
    Turn £100 into £10,000 in 2010 Member!
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    I dribble and I'm proud

    Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.
  • nixinixi
    nixinixi Posts: 1,698 Forumite
    edited 5 February 2010 at 12:20PM
    LOL - at least we are getting some entertainment from my listing lol! At mo. I am planning on ignoring him, blocking after the auction ends (if someone can tell me how to block someone that is!!!!)...... but is there money in the crushed food sale???? ooo could crush all my leftover food and charge for it....what do you think??? think the postie would complain about having cold food leaking and smelling in the post lol eeeeewwwww! sorry! Maybe something for Amber as part of her fetish site lol!!
    Life is a work in progress
  • Morning everyone, hope you're all doing well and achieving your goals. I managed to make another £20 Amazon voucher on dooyoo, this week. I am so glad I joined, I never would have if I hadn't read about it on this challenge.
    Mortgage Free in 3-T2 : Started at £151,000 Nov. 2009 Mortgage Free Oct 1st 2015 :)
  • munchki
    munchki Posts: 1,772 Forumite
    *sigh* didnt get it....but onwards and upwards and back to the drawing board
    I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody! Louis L'Amour
  • nixinixi
    nixinixi Posts: 1,698 Forumite
    munchki wrote: »
    *sigh* didnt get it....but onwards and upwards and back to the drawing board

    did you type that before reading my fb message???? scary if you did lol!!! hugs hun!

    Obviously wasn't meant to be, but something better is!!!
    Life is a work in progress
  • shell06
    shell06 Posts: 254 Forumite
    Munchki - So sorry to hear that :( x
    Turn £100 into £10,000 in 2010 Member!
    Total so far = 0
    I dribble and I'm proud

    Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.
  • munchki wrote: »
    *sigh* didnt get it....but onwards and upwards and back to the drawing board
    Don't get too downhearted I know how hard you have tried. Something will come eventually x
    10K 2010 challenge £3202.59/£10000
    11K 2011 challenge: £1023/£11000
    12K 2012 challenge: £5896.33/£12000
    £2021 in 2021 challenge: £605.02/£2021
    Debt free wannabe: £24695/£24695 - Debt free date: November 2021
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