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Christmas Crafting Ideas by Flyingpig - Its Good To Share.

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  • almond
    almond Posts: 1,674 Forumite
    Giggle wrote: »
    That would be great if you could please imnot to good with things on the p c

    hi
    sorry i know nothing about computers a couple of girls had problems with them so i sent it over some other way
  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    almond wrote: »
    hi
    sorry i know nothing about computers a couple of girls had problems with them so i sent it over some other way
    Please dont be sorry its me not you :T
    I Love My Computer Because My Friends Live In It
  • flourgirl
    flourgirl Posts: 3,415 Forumite
    This has just been posted on the card making thread I thought I would pass it on, it might be useful ;)



    http://lauriefurnell.blogspot.com/p/freebies.html
  • Hollie84
    Hollie84 Posts: 2,428 Forumite
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    dizzytina wrote: »
    Wow wow wow wow wow. You are all putting me to shame with your amazing makes. Jakes mum the origami flower decoration is stunning. i love the snowman bubbles too flying pig. Hope your little one is ok now Hollie my little girl had a convulsion at a similar age (due to a high temperature) its awful isn't it but so amzing how the seem to bounce back so quickly.

    Anyway i have only briefly skimmed the last week oif pages so i'm back to read up properly but thought i'd post a pic of the chocolate snowmen i have made using the template Almond gave me (thanks hun!).
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    wow there fab
  • tranmererovers
    tranmererovers Posts: 2,313 Forumite
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    edited 10 November 2010 at 4:59PM
    kayl wrote: »
    I am looking for some computer help!
    Tranmererovers very kindly sent me bagtoppers which she had made for reindeer poop, and I am trying to do something similar for snowman poop. The way she had created the toppers, the poem appears upside down on the page, so that when you print it and fold it in half, you have the picture and title on the front and the poem on the back ( I hope that this makes sense!) My question is, how do I make the poem appear upside down - I've tried all the options on the keyboard I can think of without success! :o

    It's the picture which is upside down ;) Which you can rotate 180 degrees from the picture properties box.
    kayl wrote: »
    not sure, but I think it is pdf

    It's a word document. You should be able to open the original document, replace the text with the new poem and replace the picture then rotate it and then 'save as'

    Hope that makes sense
    It's easier to get forgiveness than to ask permission ;)
  • kayl wrote: »
    I am looking for some computer help!
    Tranmererovers very kindly sent me bagtoppers which she had made for reindeer poop, and I am trying to do something similar for snowman poop. The way she had created the toppers, the poem appears upside down on the page, so that when you print it and fold it in half, you have the picture and title on the front and the poem on the back ( I hope that this makes sense!) My question is, how do I make the poem appear upside down - I've tried all the options on the keyboard I can think of without success! :o

    Have sent you a pm
  • wookeyhole1
    wookeyhole1 Posts: 2,199 Forumite
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    sorry in advance for the size of the pics still cant get them smaller

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    i made these today. i got the felt in poundland £1 for ten different coloured sheets bargain. these are for my daughter and ive made them into puppets for her.

    i am thinking of making some for the fair at the nursery do you think i should make them as puppets or tree decs? or puppets with a loop of ribbon to tie on the tree maybe?

    tia xx
  • Emmamumof2 wrote: »
    I cant keep up!! There are so many gorgeous new makes and I havent made enough of the things I'd already seen!!
    Ordered the cupcake holders for the flannel cupcakes so they will be this weekend's make if they arrive in time!
    BTW lovely ladies, anyone any advice for keeping a 2 yr old in bed past 5am? My two kids have always been really good sleepers - go down no problem at 7pm but the littlest has started getting up at 5am (sometimes 4am!) and wont go back - not conducive to an energetic household - at least not for Mummy & Daddy - it doesn't bother her!!!

    We have a groclock
    http://www.gro.co.uk/Gro-clock.html
    Expensive but well worth it IMO. I was lucky enough to buy mine at The Baby Show with 20% off. DS1 has just turned 3 and is toilet trained, he will even get up in the morning & take himself to the loo AND go back to bed if it isn't "Clock up Time". He will usually look at his books till the clock changes colour.
    The little fella (17 months)is a different story however, I usually change him & give him a bottle and that will usually keep him quite for a little longer.
  • mary-op
    mary-op Posts: 3,605 Forumite
    Hello all :j
    You have been busy..........taken me ages to catch up .............love the snowmen :T They're on next years list now (but might do a couple this year)

    wookeyhole -love the puppets.............you could do them as tree ornaments and puppets............be nice either way

    Just when I think I'm finished -found a sheet of paper I forgot I'd got that had fallen down the back of the drawers.........had one cheapy notepad left over so found some thickish card, covered the notepad with the paper and added a pen with some ribbon. Then OH found another guiness glass so least I can use up the socks I've got left over with that. And I just know I'm going to have to have a go at the washing up kebabs.................lol
    I would be unstoppable if only I could get started !

    (previously known as mary43)
  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    Hi, I'm sorry if you already know about these, I've not read the whole thread but people were asking about white bonbons at the start.
    I spotted these in tesco b95ea198.jpg I'm not sure if they're nationwide or not but they're definitely available throughout the north west and I think yorkshire
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
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