To live is to craft and to craft is to live-plus more homely bar room philosophy from a former barmaid and library assistant
Saturday 17 July 2010
Don't do blog candy ---BUT........get this!
You know me-I don't do complicated blog thingies too wearying and time consuming but oh heck I would love some of these to try so I just had to post this link so that you can have a go too. It's Imagination Crafts. Now you needn't bother to click really 'cos it gives me more chance to win. Tee hee hee.
I am now in my sixties and despite being diagnosed with fibromyalgia several years ago I am enjoying myself more than ever because I don't care what other people think of me anymore. It's the "when I am old I will wear purple" syndrome.
Have been papercrafting for over 18 years but I've loved making things as long as I can remember. My granny taught me to knit and my Mum let me have all her leftover bits of fabric to make clothes for my dolls. My sister still has stuff I made for her Sindy doll!
Got bit by the stamping bug -you know that magic moment when the embossing powder turns into gold. Love making bags boxes and envelopes as well as cards.
Make Glitter Stickers!
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Make Glitter Stickers Hello Graphics Fairy friends! I’m Diana from Dreams
Factory and I’m happy to be here again to share another DIY project with
you! T...
Sad news
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Hello and welcome to the blog today.
It's taken a few days to start to process the new turn of events in our
lives. I didn't feel able to post about it...
So proud
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I feel so honoured to work for this trust, Royal Bolton hospital and proud
of their achievements with the vaccine roll out. I was immensely impressed
with ...
Eye Of The Tiger
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Well after watching Miriam Grazier using her Eileen Hull dies I had to get
mine out for a play. I made this Passport Journal using her method. It was
so ...
Blog Hop Time
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Hi
Thank you for joining me for this fabulous collaboration Blog Hop with Pink
& Main!
For my card I have used the fabulous Pink & Main Air Mail stamp set ...
Trio of cards
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Today I have three cards to share, two of which were designed using Serif
Craft Artist Professional 2
The first card was made for our Grandsons Christen...
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