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Christmas Crafting Ideas by Flyingpig - Its Good To Share.

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  • Nichelette
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    I did some Elizabeth shaw mints today but they are nowhere near as good.

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    You shouldn't put yourself down, they're very nice :)
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  • Bitsy_Beans
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    I love the christmas puddings flourgirl :T

    I did some Elizabeth shaw mints today but they are nowhere near as good.

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    I think they're great, look good to me :D
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  • Hollie84
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    I love the christmas puddings flourgirl :T

    I did some Elizabeth shaw mints today but they are nowhere near as good.

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    there really good :T waiting for my punch to come still:( they have sent me a note today to apologise and it has been dispatched so hopefully have it asap
  • Flower08
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    Thats all there is to it! Phew !!!!


    Done some of these tonight with the help of the tutorial, so thank you!!
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  • flourgirl
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    mummyslittleboy they are fab!! You have put so much work into them don't put yourself down. Did you know you can get Twilights mints which are oblong, they are like a fat after 8, and make a change to the round ones.

    I think I am going to have to pay a visit to Accessorize for some of those gorgeous stickers
  • lizalloareds
    lizalloareds Posts: 1,838 Forumite
    mummyslittleboy they are fab
    flourgirl what nesties did you use, i've not got any circle ones and i am going to the SECC in 2 weeks and will have a look
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  • craftygranny
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    I love the christmas puddings flourgirl :T

    I did some Elizabeth shaw mints today but they are nowhere near as good.

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    OOOh they are great and as flourgirl said would be just as fab with the twilight mints. i bought some yesterday ( thanks Flourgirl) from morrisons for 2.39 on bogof . Think there's about 24 in each box.
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  • flourgirl
    flourgirl Posts: 3,415 Forumite
    I used these scalloped ones and the matching plain ones. You could just as easily use punches.
  • lizalloareds
    lizalloareds Posts: 1,838 Forumite
    Thanks flourgirl
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    Aug £318.74/£280
  • CT19720
    CT19720 Posts: 1,482 Forumite
    Fab chocolates mummyslittleboy - they are gorgeous, and anyone receiving them will love them.

    Thanks for mentioning the twilight offer Craftygranny. Ill pop into our local morrisons tomorrow.

    Gorgeous christmas puddings Flourgirl.
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