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Thank you so much! Will PM you now
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I would! How much would postage be please?
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I nearly signed up to that a couple of years ago (although I debated over Chemo angels or elderly angels) but realised I couldn't commit to sending something every week. If it was less regular I'd love to be an elderly angel. I signed up to be a penpal for elderly people ages ago, but it was hard for the organisation to find ...
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My Mum and I watched Lightfields and really enjoyed it! We're looking forward to the next episode :)
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There are some amazing recycled crafts coming out. It seems to be very popular which I can totally understand. Jewellery made from horseshoe nails is meant to be lucky, I quite fancy a ring or something. I also love junky things like old keys and basically the stuff most people throw away!
Yes, £1000 is a tad out of my ...
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Arlene - if I am buying gifts - between £5 and £20 depending on what and who it's for.
I am afraid the dog print was a self-indulgent buy.... and it was a numbered and signed print - I can't ever afford the originals!!
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Ooh, prints are what I'd be (hopefully) looking to ...
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Thanks for the reply. Love the sound of that tin brooch. Time, care and love - noted! What is the top kind of price you might pay for something art/craft related? If that's too cheeky a question, feel free to ignore it!
I've found so many things on Etsy - but usually I want them for myself....
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I'm still hoping to one day start my own business selling things like my art (although I haven't actually painted since last year as my mood dropped too much), and reading up on it can help lift my mood. At the moment I'm reading about things like finding a niche and specialising, instead of trying to sell lots of different ...
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[quote user="eightlegs"]
Lovely as always Arlene
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Thanks Sarah :)
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Theresa, what size and quantity of sequins do you need? I'm sure I have some gold ones but would need to check the size.
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