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  • katsu wrote: »
    evening all.

    Claire - sorry your OH has foot and mouth disease.

    My bunnies went down well with family. OH's aunty is doing a church hall fundraiser in the run up to Christmas. She said I should take a stall. My neighbour said she would come in with me on a stall - what do you guys think? Cost of a stall is £20. I can't see us covering petrol plus £20 and making a profit, but might be an interesting experience?

    Do it Kat :T You could do snowman soup, elp poop, reindeer flanels, fairy sprinkles, mugs filled with sweets, retro sweet boxes, handmade notepads, sock monkeys, beaded angels... Loads basically :D Plus you could have a childrens lucky dip type thing that you can put small treats/gifts in too. For £20/£10 split its a good experiance :j
  • bookseller1980
    bookseller1980 Posts: 7,924 Forumite
    SuzySu wrote: »
    Aw....lovely news Bookie. It's all happening down your way at the moment isn't it.

    Stop the world .......:)
  • Family duties over.

    going to eat a hot cross bun, do my steps and then come back and have a LARGE vodka and lemonade.

    Claire Can I please be first in line to kick your bloke in the nuts?

    xxx
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • Bunnyinthelights
    Bunnyinthelights Posts: 15,278 Forumite
    Again Bookie?!? Blimey, thats close. Get it out of the way I guess...Lovely for them. Maybe a girl this time and you can buy pink clothes!!!
    Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale
  • Ames
    Ames Posts: 18,459 Forumite
    I agree with pap about the retro sweet boxes, there's a shop in Lincoln that sells them and they cost a fortune!

    Great news Bookie!
    Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.
  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    Family duties over.

    going to eat a hot cross bun, do my steps and then come back and have a LARGE vodka and lemonade.

    Claire Can I please be first in line to kick your bloke in the nuts?

    xxx


    lol think theres a load more before you wanting to do that, my mum for starters
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    think i might go and get a peach scnapps and lemonade, think i deserve one

    Pap what colour mobile charm do you want?
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • tenmah
    tenmah Posts: 2,209 Forumite
    There is a thread about all those sorts of things on Special Occasions Board - the girls on there make loads of stuff and I am sure would be willing to give you advice on prices etc Katsu
    OD [STRIKE] £2600 [/STRIKE] £0 :j Loan [STRIKE]£9500.00[/STRIKE] £0 :j Car [STRIKE]£3150[/STRIKE] £0 :j Moving Costs [STRIKE]£1300[/STRIKE] £0 :j Savings £1150 :j

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  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    mmm peach scnapps and lemonade and a cadburys cream egg yum yum
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • katsu
    katsu Posts: 5,029 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Mortgage-free Glee!
    Thanks everyone. Now I just have to hope it is a saturday (surely it will be) and then my neighbour's OH can have the kids so we can go.

    I will def check out the special occasions board for tips.

    Ames - the hostess was very impressed with the flowers I made. My in laws were impressed and said I was artistic - I'm so not artistic but I do enjoy craft. My parents brought us up going to craft fairs and to try out hobbies.

    I work so I can pay my mortgage and dabble in hobbies :D
    Debt at highest: £8k. Debt Free 31/12/2009. Original MFD May 2036, MF Dec 2018.
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