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Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Morning all.
Hope everyone is well.
I'm reading backwards today. Not sure if I'm gonna manage the 30 odd pages I missed yesterday so apologies for the lack of thanks now.
You know that wonderful feeling when you rediscover something you love? I had a moment yesterday when it happened. I'm planning on redecorating the front room and I want some new pictures to hang up. I have decided to paint them myself. I use to do lots of arty things years ago but somehow lost the time to do anything. I've never painted properly before but I've done card crafting, jewellery making etc. I figure that I can do something simple I'm happy with. I'm so excited to give it go now.. Had anyone got any tips for me please?
Off for a catch up. X
I used to love all things arty Stinky and also used to make stuff but never seem to have the time now.my hobbies and interests seem to be glitching and reading elite instead
I hope you love what you paint - a crafting buddy used to say there are no mistakes in art0 -
lalalauren wrote: »Who are you planning on doing your shop against? Don't forget soft and gentle body responsive and the peach one (can't remember what it's called as my a only has the 1st) is a good filler for your wife
A-£1.89
T-20p!
Wow, might be worth getting a few bottles anyway at that price, for stocks, that and 7 differetn 10p sweets lol...my sweet tin is becoming quite vast!
Just checked and Body Reponsive is N/A compared to T, thats signed in and out!0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »good afternoon all hope the elite is well,
you lot have been here and helped me through some really rough times over the last year. so i want you to share in my great news my son has just been found not guilty of 3 serious charges his wife brought against him, i am sitting here with tears down my face while typing the judge also said the charges should never have been brought against him
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Fantastic news :j:T:j
Hope everything settles back down for you all now. XThrifty_Sister wrote: »I used to love all things arty Stinky and also used to make stuff but never seem to have the time now.my hobbies and interests seem to be glitching and reading elite instead
I hope you love what you paint - a crafting buddy used to say there are no mistakes in art
Love that saying. I'm guessing i'll be using it a lot in the near future :rotfl:lalalauren wrote: »That's so lovely
I've always wished I could just sit down and draw/paint it's got such a calmness about it - unfortunately I'm not very good
Know what you mean about the calmness. Years ago I would lose an entire day fiddling with jewellery or making cards up. Chance would be a fine thing these days.love my boy to the moon and back but kids are defo not productive for me time :rotfl:
Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
Morning all x
Penn State Trail mix is down to £1.49 in Tesco and Activia Pouring Yougurt is down to £1.50 at Sainsburys.
Both had 50p off coupons in the last Tesco Magazine that are still valid."Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.520 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »I've heard that it is easier to paint something that you like, and have seen some very easy methods of painting things like trees and flowers. Tried one of the tree methods myself (admittedly on the computer
) and it actually came out quite well - and I am NOT artistic :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl: on the computer.that's a bit cheaty.
Actually I've never thought to try doing anything on there. Bet my heap of poo computer would give up the ghost for good if I was to try anything new on it :rotfl:
Thanks FC- defo gonna take a leaf out of your book and try for a little me time. The boy starts nursery next week :eek::eek: so I'll actually have a bit of time to play with :jLife is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
PrincessSavings wrote: »Anyone know?
TIA
Yes you do - but you can't print it off to use instore though, it gets saved to your account to use next time you shop online. I got one a few weeks back. It says to check 48 hours after your shopping is delivered but I've always checked the day after and its worked fine
Morning everyone - its black overhead here this morning so waiting on the rain, typical when I've got towels and sheets in the machine ready to go out.0 -
Good morning!
Can I ask a question about BNI pizzas please?
Are they still comparing today as my friend is taking me shopping later I would like to stock up if possible?
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Rustlers The Big One is £2.25 or 2 for £3.00 at Sainsburys at the moment, also at Tesco for £1.20.
Don't know if it would work buying in twos at Sainsburys paying £3.00 for each two using a B1G1F coupon to get £2.25 off leaving 75p to pay for each pair and getting a BM for 60p for each pair?
So 15p for 2 Big Ones?
Obviously needing to go over £20 for BM."Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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has anyone else noticed Smirnoff reds not showing up in APGs?NO MORE HANDWASH GLITCHES PLEASE
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