Posted: 22-11-2008 , 12:26 PM #31 | |
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And furthermore....
I think these are brilliant, I'd much rather get a pressie with one of these on it than the shop bought ones. I'd say they'd be easy enough to make if you unravelled a shop bought one and had a look at how to fold it.
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Posted: 30-11-2008 , 06:18 PM #32 | |
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Update
Original post updated with new pictures...more to come.
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Posted: 30-11-2008 , 08:10 PM #33 | |
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Ab fab!
As always Unapam, your work is absolutely amazing, love the photos! The Christmas cards are beautiful and should be treasured for years to come xx
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Posted: 05-12-2008 , 01:34 PM #34 | |
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Hey,
I got the idea from Unapam to make my own Christmas presents this year. First one is finished and I have 14 left. This one is going out in the post to my nephew in New Zealand today! |
Posted: 05-12-2008 , 03:37 PM #35 | |
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well done
What a cool looking cushion! Well done to you. I'm sure he will love it
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Posted: 05-12-2008 , 05:55 PM #36 | |
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skateboard cushion
Just fantastic! He is going to love it.
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Posted: 06-12-2008 , 01:31 AM #37 | |
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ahhhh sweeet!
Unapam and bluecurlygirl, here's one you might like:
www.alenkasprintables.com. Click on the free printables tab - some lovely ideas (teabag envelopes, candywrappers, cocoa envelopes etc.) Lovely!! |
Posted: 06-12-2008 , 09:46 PM #38 | |
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Very nice
Well done Elnr83 - wish I was talented with a needle & thread! It looks stunning and I'm sure Adam will be delighted.
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Posted: 06-12-2008 , 09:59 PM #39 | |
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Cooked presents!
Anyone thinking of maybe giving someone some home-made biscuits for Christmas - here's a link to some lovely recipes. It's just a lovely website anyway. I love the little bird that flies across the page when you open the website!
http://susanbranch.cmail2.com/l/568901/34te1ii/y Recipe for a happy christmas: Fill a house with equal parts of love, hope and peace. Add the joy of children & the strength of older people Season with the music of laughter and mistletoe kisses Warm before a crackling fire and serve with tidings of comfort and joy! (Nicked from the susan branch website!) |
Posted: 08-12-2008 , 08:28 AM #40 | |
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Thanks for the comments guys.
I'm really not that talented with a needle and thread! It's more the time it takes than skill :) Love the recipe for a good christmas :) |
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bumping for Christmas '09
I am bumping this up for Jpmum who is looking for ideas for handmade presents for Christmas this year.
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Posted: 30-12-2009 , 05:13 PM #42 | |
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I was given this lovely Christmas decoration.
Its made from Cinnemon, Wallnuts, Anniseed, Straw. It was bought in a Christmas Market in Germany, but I am sure it would be quite simple to make. |
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Bump for Christmas 2010...
Some great ideas here. |
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