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    Nothing craft related, just a few items from Fatface. I haven't bought any craft stuff this year apart from glue, blades and a few mats for the Cameo, and a few scrapbook albums too. I'm determined to use what I've already got and to be honest, nothing has really tempted me over the past year.
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    I got a couple of things from craftwork cards, other than thati'm trying to be good having seen the size of my credit card bill and my pay at work drops soon having been off sick for so long. Still crafting is good therapy isn't it!
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    It is good therapy. In my case, it helps to take my mind off sweet things!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deefersmum View Post
    Please excuse my naivety, what is a turbie twist? Sounds like something you buy from a kebab shop.
    Yep, its same shape as a wind-sock with one end open, you put your wet 'ead down, put the baggy end of the twister over the back then twist the front up, over and through the loop - simples LOL !! They're brilliant. Had a lookey-likey once but it was useless. These are the originals and they're really good. http://www.qvcuk.com/Turbie-Twist-Se...N-_-7-_-400943

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    Quote Originally Posted by EssexAnne View Post
    Well come on then...........spill the beans .. what site is it! :encouragement:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aag/main?...ATDX&sshmPath=

    I'm not saying they are cheaper for all the dies but the one I bought was definitely the best price I could find.
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    I was tempted by the cheap CDs and dies from C&C, but spent less than £20 for about 10 items. Bought some sewing bits and bobs from Hobbycraft for DH's niece because she wants to study Textiles for GCSE so I thought a set of scissors, sewing thread and some fat quarters would be useful, especially as she has saved up her birthday and Christmas money to buy a sewing machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deefersmum View Post
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aag/main?...ATDX&sshmPath=

    I'm not saying they are cheaper for all the dies but the one I bought was definitely the best price I could find.
    Somat else I can live without. I am getting good at not wanting 'stuff', just hope I can keep it up for 2016. :)

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    No, am saving for a new cooker......

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    I've just got one glyisrose and its brill !

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    I have been looking at the website as I have my £20 voucher. Not sure what to get, nothing springs out.

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