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Making cards - Ideas for beginners (part 4)
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Yes, we discovered this today. We will go for one of the lifetime cover things, OH's going to make a phone call to Axa tomorrow as they provide proper life time cover and seem to be recommended more than some other places.
Just going to put pup to bed now and am off myself.
glad to hear you've got a lifetime cover insurance now - I do get concerned when people say they pay £3 odd for pet insurance and really have to cross my fingers and hope their pet doesn't get a long term condition. My pet insurance doesn't cover for dental tho and I would like to pay for that at some point 'cos gum disease can be fatal.
I'm trying not to go to any craft shows as I tend to spend about £100 when I go! Hope people going to hobbycrafts have a great time.0 -
Morning, I think im baby sitting today so wont be doing much crafting got lots of little boxes to make up oh well they can wait untill tomorrowI Love My Computer Because My Friends Live In It0
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Morning folks. Another mega catch up session for me - that'll teach me to slack off!!
Thanks to everyone for your advice re the MC dies, I did try leaving a piece of card in the die when I did the butterflies, and it was a bit better, but I still struggled. I think I'll try a piece of bazill or a couple of thinner pieces of paper as advised and see how I go.
Artydoll - hope you're not suffering too much.
Rainmac - congratulations
I've not seen this mentioned, but it's easy to miss a post, so sorry if it has been - but SOMEONE needs to look here
Melissa - let me know if you want any of the email attachments printed out and I'll post them to you.
Sorry if I've missed anyone, not intentional, but I'm typing from memory!!0 -
wanna-b-rich wrote: »
I've not seen this mentioned, but it's easy to miss a post, so sorry if it has been - but SOMEONE needs to look here
Thanks WBR I did see it yesterday but didn't like to come on here and say0 -
:j:jCongratulations to Soma Dragonllew and Rainmac:j:j
artydoll I hope you are feeling a little better today x0 -
Artydoll hope you get better soon, I know shingles is pretty nasty so hugs to you
Rainmac have a nice break
Dragonllew well done on your win
I am too excited to sleep (I am currently on nights) I am going to be an aunty again today :j, have been busy all week trying to get the presents made. I am doing a cross stitch, sock monkeys and I am going to attempt to make a couple of cards for the 'big sisters' thought she would go a week over as that's what the doctors said but no it's too big and the baby is coming out a week early, thought I had plenty of time too :eek:0 -
congratulations Dragonllew0
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:T Thanks so much Rusty, for posting about the Hobbycraft tickets.
Every year I say I am going to go, yet I've never been. I only live around the corner I could walk there! I hadn't realised they were a Tesco deal too, so my ticket is booked - Bargain!!! I'm so excited. :j
Congrats Dragonllew on a very deserved win.
Mad frog - I hope everything goes ok!I :heartpuls M.S.E.Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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Congratulations Dragonllew
Yay MadFrog that's so exciting. :j:j0 -
Morning everyone, need to look for a new job as we were taken over in may and they are trying to say that we aren't entitled to holiday pay( i've just had 2 weeks off so might only get half my pay) we think that they are trying to get us to quit
Rainmac have a nice break
Dragonlew well done
Just ordered my tickets for the hobbcrafts show at the SECC used my tesco clubcard vouchers
hope everyone has a good daySeptember GC 30th aug-4th Oct £332.74/£375 NSD 3
Gc Jan £234.85/200Feb £298.92/280:(March £298.42/£280:( April £270.49/280:) May Gc £351.08/£350 June £300.06/280 July £256.15/£240
Aug £318.74/£2800
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