Friday, 3 December 2010
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Sunday, 25 July 2010
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Car boot sale bargains!
Look at all my lovely bargains! All brand new, great condition, fantastic prices!!
Xcut paper crimper = 50p
Papermania capsule collection boutique ribbon 'verde' = 50p
Basic Grey rubber stamps 'build a clown' = 50p
Quick kutz embossing folders 'thank you' = 50p
Quick kutz embossing folders 'labels' = 50p
Quick kutz embossing folders 'basic shapes' = 50p
Quick kutz embossing folders 'birthday' = 50p
Quick kutz cookie cutter dies 'nesting easter eggs' = 50p
Papermania 6x6 paper 'spring burst' = 50p
Papermania signature A4 paper 'blueberry hill' = £1
Papermania signature A4 paper 'regency' = £1
Forever friends wooden stamps 'pink parfait' = 50p
So that's £7 for the lot - bargain of the century!
Xcut paper crimper = 50p
Papermania capsule collection boutique ribbon 'verde' = 50p
Basic Grey rubber stamps 'build a clown' = 50p
Quick kutz embossing folders 'thank you' = 50p
Quick kutz embossing folders 'labels' = 50p
Quick kutz embossing folders 'basic shapes' = 50p
Quick kutz embossing folders 'birthday' = 50p
Quick kutz cookie cutter dies 'nesting easter eggs' = 50p
Papermania 6x6 paper 'spring burst' = 50p
Papermania signature A4 paper 'blueberry hill' = £1
Papermania signature A4 paper 'regency' = £1
Forever friends wooden stamps 'pink parfait' = 50p
So that's £7 for the lot - bargain of the century!
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Cuddly Thomas Hardy!
Seems I haven't added anything to this blog since the 'Great Snow-In Card Making' session! I have been crafting, however I can't put things on here until after the birthday of the person I have been crafting for!
This was a present for a friend who loves the author Thomas Hardy. I sewed up a rag doll shape from white material, printed Thomas Hardy's face onto iron on transfer paper and ironed it on. Then, after stuffing, made him a little suit with a cravat.
In the words of my friend - 'Freaky but marvelous!'
This was a present for a friend who loves the author Thomas Hardy. I sewed up a rag doll shape from white material, printed Thomas Hardy's face onto iron on transfer paper and ironed it on. Then, after stuffing, made him a little suit with a cravat.
In the words of my friend - 'Freaky but marvelous!'
Thursday, 7 January 2010
Sock Penguin Bowling
Fireplace
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