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Finished baskets!!
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Thank you!!!
Sorry I have had a look through but can't find it. Not sure which thread it is on although I thought it was on this one. Rainmac will probably be around soon so maybe she will be helpful enough to help again
Really sorry I couldn't help. I just use tape to tuck bits in as the sides don't reach but the front and back wrap around.
That makes absolutely no sense but I understand it lol.Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
melon, you're daughter is a real real cutie, what with you and Rusty's gorgeous as ever nappy cakes I'm quite broody. LOL
Maria so pleased to hear Joshua had a good day, all the best for other little ones starting too. My son starts college Monday (where did all those years go? and my DD just turned 21 last week):eek:
Rusty do you have a toy shop near you, would they have chalk? Not something we use here or I'd have sent some, sorry.
Thanks Soblivion.
No toy shops which I can think of. I need to go to a craft shop over the weekend so if MIL has none I may find some up there.
Thanks again.Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
Hello everyone, I have been reading the thread for a few weeks now. The hampers on here are wonderful, I have decided to have a go at one for my niece who will be 15 this month.
I would like your advice please. I am looking for cello wrap, which I have found on ebay and somewhere recommended on here, think it was flowerhour. It does seem quite expensive though when you account for the roll, delivery, ribbon and bows. Was just wondering roughly how much is the normal cost? I have found a florist wholesaler locally but they only do clear and white dots in 28m rolls, it is cheap at £4.70/£5.88 but wanted pink for my niece if possible.
Hi Saver.
I don't use flower hour as I have had 2 bad experiences with them. I bought a 30m roll from a craft shop about half an hour away (big craft factory you lot would love it!) I paid £4.99 for the roll.
Personally ask around at verious florists and they may have something in pink, failing that cover the top of the hamper with pink tissue paper so everything is hidden, then wrap with the clear/white dotted cello then it will still be pinkRaising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
Rusty: Have just replied to this post on the nappies post, dont know why tho... lol.
No wories, Ive had a look myself and couldnt find it either. Have sent her a pm though so will see what i get back!Green and White Barmy Army!0 -
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hiya i really need some help i have just finishing reading through this thread i remember seeing a tea hamper and now i cant find it anywhere i remeber it being quite big i think it had a teapot on and some cups but other than that im really not sure i was wondering if anyone knows what im talking about or am i now dreaming about hampers0
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hiya i really need some help i have just finishing reading through this thread i remember seeing a tea hamper and now i cant find it anywhere i remeber it being quite big i think it had a teapot on and some cups but other than that im really not sure i was wondering if anyone knows what im talking about or am i now dreaming about hampers
There is this one by cookiedough
Or this one by me ...Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
thats the one:j
thank you its the second one i was actually starting to think that i was dreaming hampers then lol
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:T Crikey!! You lot are AMAZING :T
Not only are you talented, but have given me tons of ideas in the short time I have been here
I have never tried this before, but I suddenly feel a basket making weekend coming on now :rotfl:0 -
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