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Making cards - Ideas (part 5)
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PONR - winters in india sounds lovely!
Well just had to drop the kids off at school as the school bus didnt arrive. It said minus 1.5c on the car thermometer! The car was icy, but got DS to scrape it!
Hugs to all. xxMay - £251.63/£155, June - £108.69/£150, July - £157.45/£155, Aug - £104.28/£155
Sept - £110.80/£150, Make £5 a day in Oct challenge = £50.50/£1550 -
Morning everyone - It's a lovely morning here but very cold. Hope you're all having a great day.0
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Morning all, not had a chance to catch up properly, the snow is falling hard and fast again, the roads are sheets of ice underneath the compact snow and the temperature dropped from -2.5 to -3 in 10 mins of me being out of the car at the school!! .....
The good news is that someone won the Just magnolia challengeWell done :j
Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
me again ... where are you all?? Hope everyone is staying safe in this snow!!! its -3 here :eek: ... temp keeps dropping and then going into positive, roads are scary and full of idiots!
Tomsmum - Glad you know what is happening, although not nice for himsending hugs!
OAP - glad you got out safely! sounds like a bargain!!thriftyscotslass wrote: »Xmas papers - can anyone recommend some nice ones - what's your favourites???
Thrifty, I have quite a few christmas papers from last year and this year, would you like me to send you a selection? I have this thing where I like to buy new papers ... and not use them :rotfl: Please PM me your address if you would like me to send some to you and I can post them on monday morning!
Can those 4 who I posted packets to let me know if they have arrived please. Flourgirls birthday present never arrived so need to resend a new one :mad:Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
Well Done Magnolia Winner:j:j
Rusty - thanks again for Xbox info - I asked him - it is Xbox 360
I'm here - fleetingly........... while I have a coffee break from 'springcleaning' :eek: ready for visitors.
No snow here & I don't want any thank you - it is VERY cold though.
Please be careful if you have to venture out - I'm going later to get a stock of 'emergency type' rations just in case we get snow.
Can anyone advise please?
I can't get on with DST it 'grabs' far too quick for me to place things on a card straight so I've been using Tacky Glue which works well (gives me 30 secs or so to fiddle) but the card fronts are VERY stiff & clunky. - How little can I use without the risk of it fallin' apart? I usually put a thin bead round the edge then random over the rest. Has anyone tried just gluing the edges?0 -
Perhaps you haven't seen these- if you have I apologise now!! as a search didn't bring it up....
http://www.handyhippo.co.uk/articles/71/quick-and-easy-christmas-cardsBeing polite and pleasant doesn't cost anything!
-Stash bust:in 2022:337
Stash bust :2023. 120duvets, 24bags,43dogcoats, 2scrunchies, 10mitts, 6 bootees, 8spec cases, 2 A6notebooks, 59cards, 6 lav bags,36 angels,9 bones,1 blanket, 1 lined bag,3 owls, 88 pyramids = total 420total spend £5.Total for 'Dogs for Good' £546.82
2024:Sewn:59Doggy ds,52pyramids,18 bags,6spec cases,6lav.bags.
Knits:6covers,4hats,10mitts,2 bootees.
Crotchet:61angels, 229cards=453 £158.55profit!!!
2025 3dduvets0 -
It's quiet on this thread at the moment, am tidying up my craft room I really should learn to put stuff away and not just bung it all everywhere as I can't find anything
Going to the shops then hope to do some blog hoping later0 -
Just started snowing down here[ South Wales] and its sticking already .
Good job we popped down Lidls yestrday to stock up on a few basics.
congrats
well done .
hugs to all xxEarnings £245 in 2014:T thanks to swagbucks0 -
Mad frog - I know exactly what you mean. I can never find anything around my craft desk!
No snow here. At the moment is quite sunny but cold.
Its very quite on here!
Congratulations winnerMay - £251.63/£155, June - £108.69/£150, July - £157.45/£155, Aug - £104.28/£155
Sept - £110.80/£150, Make £5 a day in Oct challenge = £50.50/£1550
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