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Finished baskets!!

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  • savingholmes i could send you a few cases if you want
  • she_grinch
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    Sorry I know it frustrates you all to have yet another thing on your lists to do but I found this and thought it was beautiful...
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  • Just thought I should share with you all that Jessica Chloe arrived yesterday morning (8.16am) at home in water, weighing 7lb 1oz

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  • Just thought I should share with you all that Jessica Chloe arrived yesterday morning (8.16am) at home in water, weighing 7lb 1oz

    Wow - she is absolutely gorgeous. Congratulations. I think she must be the prettiest baby I have ever seen (apart from my two of course!) - you shouldn't post pics like that it could make me broody!

    I hope you and Jessica Chloe are doing really really well. Take care.

    All you need now is a couple of lovely nappy cakes to come your way!
  • SugarSpun
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    She's so beautiful!

    Congratulations!
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  • rainmac
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    Well done on your work - they look fab!
    Do you mind me asking what Lemon Oil did you use for the bath salts?

    I use Boyajian Pure Lemon Oil. Big bottle for about £10. The price is high but the bottle will last for ages (I keep it in the fridge) and can be used for cooking/baking. I bought it from Lakeland but have checked their website and it is out of stock at the moment. I think I've seen it in Sainsbury's before in a set of smaller bottles.

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    The colour of the bath salts I've made comes from a few drops of yellow food colouring.

    HTH :D
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  • rainmac
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    Many, many congratulations cookie. Two beautiful girls there, I have two beautiful boys maybe we could pair them up in years to come...?

    Well done to all of you!
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
  • rainmac
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    If anyone is making tea/coffee baskets, these coasters may come in handy and at £1.24 for 6 including postage, are a great price!

    Only available today!
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
  • rainmac
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    I decided as my Dad can be pretty grumpy that I would make him a 'cheerful' hamper. I went into The Works and they has some stressbuster little teddies. One is an elephant and when you squeeze its hand it plays 'always look on the bright side of life". I had to get it, and at £1.99 it wasn't bad.

    I also found a Jeremy Hardy double cassette in poundland called "How to be happy" and have a free copy of "Is it just me or is everything great" :)

    How about a jar of jokes? I've done my dad a jar of 365 facts for a Xmas pressie. If he likes the idea may get the jar back and do jokes next year!
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
  • kr15snw
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    Right I wrapped my nappy cake last night and it didnt really go to plan....

    I found that I had enough length to wrap it but obviously the celophane was not wide enough to bring it up to the top. But I didnt know what to do with it! I ended up cutting alot off so that I could wrap the side around and tape it up at the back. But Im not overly happy with this!

    Need more tips on the wrapping malarky :(
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