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Nappy Cakes

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  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    feel free to p m almond im not getting in to it on the thread.

    Sorry but its all been done so many times before i dont want to get in to it on here but im more then happy to talk about anything via pm
    I Love My Computer Because My Friends Live In It
  • almond
    almond Posts: 1,674 Forumite
    Julie_H wrote: »
    feel free to p m almond im not getting in to it on the thread.

    Sorry but its all been done so many times before i dont want to get in to it on here but im more then happy to talk about anything via pm

    sorry don't have time to pm you , think the best thing is we keep our thoughts or remarks to ourselves
  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    almond wrote: »
    I always cover my first tier with either a bib or wash cloth
    to hide the nappies , i don't think i have copied just used common sense
    nobody has said anything on here about mine and i even gave a tip about
    putting a piece of elastic in blanket or muslin cloth to draw it in
    which gives a lovely finish
    we are all copying each others ideas whether we realise it or not
    i have seen a few things on here and know they have been copied from
    usa sites but people claim its they own design , so what who are we hurting by doing that ! nobody.
    Rusty - i think your cakes were lovely and clever girl for adding the bib to hide the nappies
    Julie - can i ask why do you seem to make so many !!!!!y remarks to rusty
    sorry if i have upset anybody but think this needs to be said

    Thanks Almond, I didn't use a bib though, I used one of the burp cloths from the £shop they seem to sit nicely and tuck away nicely for the shop orders. I am loving my fleece blankets again at the moment, I was using the primark fluffy ones for a while but have converted back :D
    Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists
  • clair-123
    clair-123 Posts: 15 Forumite
    Hi, I dont very often post on here, but I do enjoy having a look at all of your cakes and I think they are all fab. By the look of it everyone on this thread is just trying to make some extra cash as well as give fantastic gifts to family and friends, so what if some are the same as others, they are all basically the same anyway they all contain nappies, baby clothes etc. I know its not really any of my business but I want you all to keep posting on here so that I can keep looking and admiring.
  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    clair-123 wrote: »
    Hi, I dont very often post on here, but I do enjoy having a look at all of your cakes and I think they are all fab. By the look of it everyone on this thread is just trying to make some extra cash as well as give fantastic gifts to family and friends, so what if some are the same as others, they are all basically the same anyway they all contain nappies, baby clothes etc. I know its not really any of my business but I want you all to keep posting on here so that I can keep looking and admiring.


    Clair i dont think any of us will stop posting and what you have said is right :D so nice to see you on here and please join in any time
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  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    Anyone in Surrey looking for a stall just seen this on another forum im on
    Springbok Estate
    Alfold
    Cranleigh

    On
    20th and 21st June 2009
    Costs are as follows
    6ft Trestle table @ £5 EACH
    Standard pitch 6ft x 6ft £40
    Double pitch 12ft x 6ft £80
    Corner pitch 8ft x 10ft £80
    I Love My Computer Because My Friends Live In It
  • Popkins
    Popkins Posts: 925 Forumite
    Julie_H wrote: »
    Anyone in Surrey looking for a stall just seen this on another forum im on
    Springbok Estate
    Alfold
    Cranleigh






    On
    20th and 21st June 2009
    Costs are as follows
    6ft Trestle table @ £5 EACH
    Standard pitch 6ft x 6ft £40
    Double pitch 12ft x 6ft £80
    Corner pitch 8ft x 10ft £80

    Ooooh that looks really interesting for me!!! :T Are there any more details please? ie. where to obtain full details & stuff? which forum was this on?
  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    Popkins wrote: »
    Ooooh that looks really interesting for me!!! :T Are there any more details please? ie. where to obtain full details & stuff? which forum was this on?
    I will send you a p m now ;)
    I Love My Computer Because My Friends Live In It
  • Sarah_28
    Sarah_28 Posts: 64 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    Julie, I have sent you a pm :D
  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    Sarah_28 wrote: »
    Julie, I have sent you a pm :D


    Off to look now
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