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Kirstie's Home Made

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  • Lavandula
    Lavandula Posts: 159 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Did she really need to go to the US? Think of the cost/pollution!!!.... and this was for a programme about handmade gifts:mad:
  • Mely
    Mely Posts: 4,121 Forumite
    By watching Kirstie its blatantly obvious that she hasnt got a creative bone in her body! She also has no idea that we are not all rolling in money, and hence she has previously had a very expensive way of doing things (previous series),dont know if that has improved since. She is absolutely hopeless and how she manages to keep going doing a 'craft programme' is beyond me!
  • rosieben
    rosieben Posts: 5,010 Forumite
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    edited 8 December 2011 at 3:57PM
    Pennylane wrote: »
    You're not serious about the snow globes are you?:eek: I think I made those when I was in primary school aged about 6. Who on earth would appreciate one of those? Give it to a small child and they'd smash it or try drinking it. An older person would just think you are a real old cheapskate!

    I thought we might get a few original ideas but it was like she'd looked through every old "Keep your Child Happy over Xmas" book and got a few ideas.

    Be honest, would you want a snowglobe? Come to that would you want an elf jacket?:rotfl::rotfl: I truly would not be able to keep a straight face if anybody presented me with one of those.

    that post is just downright rude!

    I'm used to people cominghere and slagging kirstie off,that's one thing but to turn on another os'er is not on! I've reported your post as offensive.
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  • CH27
    CH27 Posts: 5,531 Forumite
    Pennylane wrote: »
    You're not serious about the snow globes are you?:eek: I think I made those when I was in primary school aged about 6. Who on earth would appreciate one of those? Give it to a small child and they'd smash it or try drinking it. An older person would just think you are a real old cheapskate!

    I thought we might get a few original ideas but it was like she'd looked through every old "Keep your Child Happy over Xmas" book and got a few ideas.

    Be honest, would you want a snowglobe? Come to that would you want an elf jacket?:rotfl::rotfl: I truly would not be able to keep a straight face if anybody presented me with one of those.

    Is there any need to be so rude to Bramble?
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  • How rude Pennylane!
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  • And for what it's worth, I loved snow globes as a kid.
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  • candygirl
    candygirl Posts: 29,455 Forumite
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    I love snow globes too Bramble:D:D:D
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  • ninnoodle
    ninnoodle Posts: 433 Forumite
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    I thought the snowglobes were adorable, and kind of ingenious. If someone presented me with one of them I'd be thrilled!
  • taplady
    taplady Posts: 7,184 Forumite
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    candygirl wrote: »
    I love snow globes too Bramble:D:D:D


    me too! if anyone went to the trouble to make me a gift for Christmas unstead of the usual shop bought commercialised crap I'd be delighted!
    Do what you love :happyhear
  • Bitsy_Beans
    Bitsy_Beans Posts: 9,640 Forumite
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    Pennylane wrote: »
    You're not serious about the snow globes are you?:eek: I think I made those when I was in primary school aged about 6. Who on earth would appreciate one of those? Give it to a small child and they'd smash it or try drinking it. An older person would just think you are a real old cheapskate!

    I thought we might get a few original ideas but it was like she'd looked through every old "Keep your Child Happy over Xmas" book and got a few ideas.

    Be honest, would you want a snowglobe? Come to that would you want an elf jacket?:rotfl::rotfl: I truly would not be able to keep a straight face if anybody presented me with one of those.


    Here's hoping someone asks Santa for some manners this year <rollseyes> a lump of coal would be too good.......
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