hahahahahaa.... see you are not allowed to give your nellies away.. they are wee orphaned children that we have all adopted... and think of Mrs Mac as the woman who checks we are fit to house these wee children....
hahahahahaa.... see you are not allowed to give your nellies away.. they are wee orphaned children that we have all adopted... and think of Mrs Mac as the woman who checks we are fit to house these wee children....
i echo this sentiment too
and as said in the pm, i will gladly stamp you images without "payment" in any shape or form lol
i hate to think of Mrs Mac the social worker coming to my door to check on my nellies ... only for me to say in my best vickie pollard from little britain voice........ swapped em for a west life CD...... hahahaha
but we do feel VERY protective of the wee darlings! Karen thinks I am crazy as I even talk to them!!! Better than talking to myslef though!? I think I am beyond help!!!
Met up with a craft friend who I haven't seen for ages at the U can make it show, who remarked how she loved visiting my blog but its cost her a fortune in Sugar Nellies and Magnolias and she blames me.
sorry it sound like blog pimping but just wanted to let you know another person has become addicted.
Last edited by debby4000; 18-01-2008 at 06:52 PM.
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Can I ask how everyone stores their nellies & maggies please.
I have a little K&Co tin that I got some chipboard letters in, and that WAS perfect (has a little window and everyfink) but they're just about bursting out of it, so I'm not sure what I'll use next-it doesn't seem right to put them in the folder with my other UM stamps
I store mine in DVD cases, stamp the ones in the case on some paper (and colour them when I get around to it.. lol) and slip this into the sleeve, then I label the back so I can quickly find the stamp I want to use.
attached pic of my tilda's, done the same for the Sugars
In a plastic box with my magnolias they make abit of a racket on the shelf but I let them get on with it. My others are in folders on acetate with a special glue that stays sticky on the back but not permanent fix.
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