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Making cards - Ideas (part 5)

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  • lizalloareds
    lizalloareds Posts: 1,838 Forumite
    Hobbycraft have 20% off storage just now
    September GC 30th aug-4th Oct £332.74/£375 NSD 3
    Gc Jan £234.85/200 :(Feb £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/£280
  • craftygranny
    craftygranny Posts: 2,862 Forumite
    Lots of storage ideas here . List down the right hand side if looking for something in particular . Don't blame me if you get lost on there for hours.
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  • CT19720
    CT19720 Posts: 1,482 Forumite
    Sorry still playing catch up this week, so no time to comment or blog recent things I've done.

    Anyway, just checked through and think her is the updated list of entries into my challenge:


    Flying Fresian

    Artydoll

    OAP1945

    Zoe - ZLS

    Marg

    Flourgirl

    Crafty Granny

    AliB

    Viclspence

    Jowri

    Rainmac

    GeorgieGirl

    Paddington

    Julie03


    If I have missed anyone off please PM me - closing date tomorrow at midnight, and the kids will pick a winner on sunday morning.

    Wifey - hope it doesn't take long for you to recover from your op - enjoy the next 2 weeks off work.

    Marg - take it easy with your eyes and doing the drops.

    Glittermum - love the sound of your storage for ribbon - piccies please. My ribbons are stuffed into a large sweet jar, like you buy a 1/4 of sweets from, but they get in such a tangle I get sick of sorting them out.

    Rainmac - your OH and DS will have a fab time at rugby. Know what you mean about pricies, my lot wanted to go and see some WWE at the O2 in April, but they wanted £70 per ticket.

    DTB - sounds like you have a busy time ahead, good luck with all your makes.

    Got a few cards and another 40th survival kit to do at the weekend, just need inspiration for the cards, as it is severely lacking at the mo.

    Hope everyone has a good weekend

    x
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  • CT

    I've managed to get a card done today but not photographed it yet - will put it up on my bl*g tomorrow. Hope that's OK.
  • twinkledust
    twinkledust Posts: 353 Forumite
    I will check out the hobbycraft sale sounds fab! Thank lizall....sorry forgotton rest of spelling ooops x

    Craftygranny I got lost in that blog yesterday!! Some of those craft rooms are a dream I have to say!! :)

    Twinkle x
  • jack0212
    jack0212 Posts: 81 Forumite
    My burn is still really bad, think i should have gone to a walk in clinic at the time but sisn't want to have to wake the kids and take them. I guess they would have only done what i have been doing. I think once it's not sore anymore i will but bio oil on it do you think that will help? It's going to scar no matter what though :(

    Have you tried manuka honey? It's quite expensive as far as honey goes but my friend used it on a bad burn and it healed it really well. My MIL also used it on a wound after surgery that hadn't healed for over 12 months. It was the only thing that helped it to heal.
  • Glittermum
    Glittermum Posts: 388 Forumite
    Hmmm, I have some exceedingly wet washing on my line but we've got torrential rain so it can jolly well stay there! Inside day today - hopefully can let the children Xbox and sneak off for some crafting....
  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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    Glittermum wrote: »
    Hmmm, I have some exceedingly wet washing on my line but we've got torrential rain so it can jolly well stay there! Inside day today - hopefully can let the children Xbox and sneak off for some crafting....

    Sounds like an excellent plan ;) We've got friends round for dinner so I will be spending my day shopping, cleaning and cooking.

    Have a good day everyone x
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
  • ZLS1984
    ZLS1984 Posts: 1,246 Forumite
    Morning every one I am like a bear with a sore head today came down into the room to the smell of cig smoke. My dad smokes but he is not allowed to smoke in the house as he is at work will have to wait to ask him. He can not denie it though cause it reeks in here of it so I am not a happy bunny.

    Any way I got another card done last night and very pleased with it will try to get it on my virtual page soon lol

    not going to be card making today, plenty of baking with my little miss as we are having a PJ day..

    Hope you all have a blessed day

    Zoe
    :wave: Wins in 09 = A vodka cocktail kit thing lol, £150 Amazon voucher.
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