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Okay, I am really fed up with all this eco friendly stuff now. The latest is stopping people from buying wood for log burners. This country is far more eco friendly than most and still they want us to do more, it's ridiculous especially when you have huge countries like China, India and America who are polluting constantly and on a massive scale. I am not giving up my glitter for anyone, so they can shoot me!:angry::lol: Sorry, a bit of a rant there. Off to make a card and even if it's a man's it's getting glitter now.:lol:
How do we stand on non-shedding glitter card is that any better - just curious?
It will be Mother's Day next is that the end of March?
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Our cards are not for throwing away but will be preserved forever so I don’t think it’s an issue if we use glitter :lol:
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Yes thats the spirit lets all rebel :lol:
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I’m a rebel at heart :lol:
Ellie
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Absolutely right Alison, who would dare throw away a card any of us had made.:lol:
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Good point Alison...they will remain for eternity..just like our love of glitter!
My friends daughter had a baby girl this morning...the 29th! I must make her a special card as she will only be getting a birthday every 4 years! I don’t know if I will get it done today though? I’ll try.
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Here's my feb card
https://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/photop...229T230207.jpg
Very pretty girly cards ladies.
The problem with glitter is that we all bought it/ were given it in innocence, now we have it we may as well use it, but just not buy any more.
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Great card!
Unless they are going to send the glitter police round to the house to check on my craft stash, I'm going to keep on buying glitter.:lol: