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Shabby Chic Thread?
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HariboJunkie wrote: »Select the web address in the address bar by highighting it. Press ctrl and c.
In your post reply box type the word LINK or anything else you fancy:D . Then highlight that and go to the little globe symbol at the top of the post reply box. When you click on that it will bring up a little box. click on that box and press ctrl and v. Then press ok.
ooh you do it different to me :rotfl:0 -
I don't know how to copy and paste:o I suppose I could just type the whole address next time. Hopeless me!
No not at all, just another trick to learn really. You click on the address in the browser, the bit at the top where you type the web page, when it is highlighted, blue in my browser, you right click and then a little pop up comes up, you then click on 'copy'. Then, when you are in the page you are writing, you right click again and chose 'paste' from the pop up.
HTH0 -
Ah, several crossed posts lol! One of these should help!0
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Haribo you have the MOST beautiful house.......I don't know how you can ever bear to go out!People Say that life's the thing - but I prefer reading
The difference between a misfortune and a calamity is this: If Gladstone fell jnto the Thames it would be a misfortune. But if someone dragged him out again, that would be a calamity - Benjamin Disreali0 -
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THANK YOU everyone who gave me advice on how to copy and paste, I will try it:T0
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vintagepleasure wrote: »I am all self taught but have learnt so much from all the great craft blogs.If you ever want to learn something just google it with the word tutorial and a whole craft school will open up to you!
I do hope to go to college soon and learn dressmaking.I really want to make childrens clothes like these.http://www.flickr.com/photos/kinchimama/ using some of my vintage fabric stash.
I'm starting a Couture Dressmaking course next Tuesday! Actually I didn't even want to do it.... I booked for Millinery but they had such a poor response they combined them!!0 -
ANNEGEDDES wrote: »
i need some advice off the pro's!:rolleyes:
i have *found*:rolleyes: a wooden nest of tables and want to paint them a creamy color to go in my french antiquey/shabby chic-y living room
i need
ideas for types of paint
colour suggestions
and an idiots guide!!!
how do i make sure i dont have brush marks?
also did anyone else get the crown samples today?...............how rubbish i thought it would actually be paint!!!
tia xx
sorry to bump my own thread but i really want to crack on with it but dont want to get too excited head straight in and mess it up (story of my life!)
cheers xNot setting myself any comp targets this year, didnt seem to work last year!!! £120.98/£2008
2009/ maybyliene eyeshadow, rimmel polish, loreal foundation, Glamour: hairbrush
boots card =2625
quidoco= 110.00
Thanks to all that take the time to post0 -
This might help (even though it's about kitchen cupboards)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJXDbEVtNPY&feature=related0
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