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syljo

syljo Report 15 Feb 2009 21:48

Hi all,
Well I am on my own again.
I am wondering how Jill is getting along with her craft classes. Can you hear us Jill, or don't you have time for us now?
The weather is still miserable although not so cold during the day.
I have developed muscle pain in different places and it is painful. Will probably have to visit doctor again for an injection, but hope it might just go over.
I have spent most of the day in the kitchen, preparing meals for the week and freezing them in. I started to look at the computer and fell asleep and woke with Johan banging on the door as I hadn't started our dinner for today.
It's a nice feeling though having all the washing and ironing finished. I had 8 shirts of Johan's to iron.
My help just phoned to ask if she could come another day as her mother is 80 tomorrow and they are preparing a party for her.
It is Crocus holiday at the moment. Some call it half-term holiday, some say Crocus and some say Carnival. Depending where you are in the Netherlands is when Carnival begins. My granddaughter is going to the Carnival next week, but far too busy for me.They party the whole night long.
Have a nice evening girls
Sylvia xxx

Jo Jo

Jo Jo Report 13 Feb 2009 20:14

Sylvia lovely to see you back pity the weather was not kinder to you. Still at least you managed to visit a nice craft shop and get lots of goodies!! Staying in, keeping warm and crafting.

Well cold here again today, but at least after the snow yesterday we have had the sun today.

Have 2 of the grandkids coming for the weekend so no crafting just very busy.....

Have a lovely weekend all of you.
Joxx

syljo

syljo Report 13 Feb 2009 20:04

Hi all,
Just back from a mid-week break in Center Parcs. Well had a nice change but oh the weather could have been a bit kinder. We left here on Monday last and I visited a Craft Shop nearby Center Parcs which I had seen advertised. Now, I have seen some craft shops, but none as big and with such an assortment as this one. I could have spent all day looking and buying.
On Tuesday the weather was bad with lots of snow and sleat and we visited Johan's sister who lives nearby and doesn't get out of the house very much following a stroke a few years ago. After leaving her we ran into really bad weather and it was difficult to find Center Parcs as the boards giving directions were all snowed over and we couldn't read the letters any more, and these were country lanes with no lighting!
On Wednesday we visited my daughter and visited a local shopping centre near her. The same thing happened to us on the way back to Center Parcs, thick snow and not being able to read the boards.
Thursday we decided to stay at Center Parcs and take it easy ready for travelling back today. This morning we had lots of rain, sleet and snow. Now we are home and I am not going out any more this weekend. I am going to use some of the things I bought in the Craft Shop.
As soon as we arrived home I put the washing machine on and Johan made a cup of tea and we read through the post. Time then for the computer - 80 e-mails to read! I think we are now up to date.
Talking of using double-sided tape or glue. I always use double-sided tape as I find glue so messy. Or is it me just messy!
I have never had trouble with double-sided tape being dried out, but I have had this with cellotape. I think it was a batch of cellotape that had been lying around too long.
Have a nice evening everybody.
Sylvia xxx

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Feb 2009 20:43

When I started making cards I always used glue dots with no problem, then they changed them a bit, don't know how but they seemed slightly different and now I usually end up with my fingers stuck together and none on the material. I prefer DS tape especially for scrap booking.

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 11 Feb 2009 19:29

I have different sizes of double sided tape , some easier than others to peel, glue dots , I agree awful but when you see Dawn Bibby on QVC she just flicks them on and foam squares too, Ros xx

Jo Jo

Jo Jo Report 11 Feb 2009 19:09

Ann, I get that some I spend ages trying to get the layer off!! I can buy the same make next time and no problems! Have tried the d/s on runners but it is very expensive for such a short amount. I do find the easy lift tape good, but if you are trying to place it to the edge of the card find I either go over the edge of leave it short. And there is always sticky dots - now I have never got on with them, get them everywhere!

Hi Tinky

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Feb 2009 18:10

Hi Tinky

tinkers

tinkers Report 11 Feb 2009 17:47

hi ladies

i thought id say hi and start posting more lol

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Feb 2009 16:58

Double sided tape, do you find that some of it 'peels' easier than others? At the moment I am using sellotape and it is really hard to peel.

Ann
glos

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Feb 2009 16:20

sorry to hear Barbara is having a bad time. I hope she will soon get her op over and feel like posting again and crafting too.

Ann
Glos

Jo Jo

Jo Jo Report 11 Feb 2009 16:16

Hazel, so please to hear that the cards have brought you some comfort at this very difficult time for you.

Well the snow is finally going, but now all the fields round here are flooded, what more can happen I wonder.

Barbara from Cornwall emailed me to apologise for sending out bought cards at Christmas to you all, but following the death of her husband really does not feel like making anything at the moment. She is waiting to go in for full knee replacement surgery on 17/2 as well which should make her more mobile and less pain, but will mean she will be housebound for quite a few weeks and as she lives in a very isolated cottage I am sure we all wish her a speedy recovery. She asked me to give all the birthday girls her love and tell them that she does think of them but that she finds posting very upsetting at present.

Jill, hope your workshops went well or go well if they have not taken place yet.

Hope you are all keeping well.

Joxx

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Feb 2009 17:50

So pleased that they brought you some comfort Hazel.

Hello all
Spent today making cards, made 7 so feel very virtuous. Pleased with this lot too, especially Grandson's which is a Dufex decoupage racing car. shattered now.

Ann
Glos

Lancashire Witch

Lancashire Witch Report 10 Feb 2009 17:33

Thanks, Girls for all the lovely cards you sent to me following the death of my Mum. There have been so many complimentary comments made by family and friends . They have helped and comforted me.

Love Hazel x

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 9 Feb 2009 13:33

Me again.....must admit l think alot of their stuff is abit expensive including p&p, thats why l got this cause it was one of their Saver Deals, l saved £16.00

Will do Ann:o)

jude :o) xx

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2009 12:18

will have a look at that site too then.

Hi Jude, sounds good come back on here and let us know how you get on, you don't have to belong to the card making group to join in the thread.

Ann xx

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 9 Feb 2009 12:16

thanks , Jo , a friend was telling me about folk art . I`ve only done Painting by Numbers --for adults-- but my Mum who`s 82 is an artist-her hobby

Jo Jo

Jo Jo Report 9 Feb 2009 12:14

Hi all, hope you are OK.

Ros if you go to http://www.plaidonline.com/oneStrokePainting.asp this is the company that Donna Dewberry works for and she started 'one stroke' She used to demonstrate occasionally on QVC but I see they are now on a different American shopping channel.

Jude, sorry I don't have these Cd's but I am sure they will be fabulous, I always look for the days on no P&P before I buy from them as I think compared to other sites their p&p is quite high. QVC has very high postage as well, need to buy the bundled good.

Hope you are all safe and warm

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 9 Feb 2009 11:21

Can l just say a quick Hello and tell you how excited l am???

l have just ordered : 2 My Craft Studio Lite CD roms that come with the card and water colour pencils....from Create & Craft. I've been looking for ages for the best deal, hope this is it. Has anyone else got one?

Some familiar names on here...Hello:o)

jude :o)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2009 09:50

ros,
Can you describe what one stroke painting actually is, I haven't heard of it.

Anne

Anne Report 9 Feb 2009 08:48


Hi, everyone, just thought I'd look in.

We've done well for weather, ot snowed last Sunday night, so was a couple of ins thick on Moday. then by Tuesday morning it had disapeared!

Rosalyn, I have done some 'one stroke painting, but haven't had the time to practice. It can be used on cards, which is what awakened my interest. I got the library to order 'one-strike painting' by Donna Dewberry. It doesn't mention cards, but the priciples are all there. It's not difficult, just needs practice to get the confidence.

Sylvia, enjoy your holiday

Love

Anne