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Paper/card with sewing theme?
Does anyone know where I can get some paper/card with a sewing theme? I think I remember seeing something ages ago but can't for the life of me remember who it was by!
Ive got some stamps I could use but if there was something out there!
Thanks....
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Always havin' a larf.
I think I saw some at Alexandra Palace last month and it was by Papermania. I also saw it in The Range. HTH.
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He can find me in the moonlight anytime
Oh I bought the 12x12 pack and never used it - what was it.....
cosmo cricket material girl?
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Typical phrase: "Ooh I could scrap that!"
Papermania's 'Happy Days' range has some sewing themed elements to it
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Hi
I have Homemade 6 Bean Soup from Jillibean Soup, this has some sewing related items.
Kind regards,
Janine
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Wasn't there a Cosmo Cricket (possibly October afternoon) set that had sewing patterns and articles from magazines on and then scissors and cotton reels etc?
Cris
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Loving vintage finds!
There's a Tilda paper pad called "Sewingbird" that has some gorgeous papers in it if you want a more retro feel.
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Dedicated Scrapper
Originally Posted by Mollymoo
Oh I bought the 12x12 pack and never used it - what was it.....
cosmo cricket material girl?
I have this one sitting unused as well.
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krazy crafter
i think stampin up do a set
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Material Girl was the set I meant LOL - must have missed Mollymoo's post!!
Cris
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Thank you all for the suggestions. I was very happy when at my local scrapping/papercraft shop in Aberdeen, The Papeterie, I happened to see a Debbi Moore stamping magazine which has loads of paper/paper embellishments and free stamps all with a sewing theme!! Perfect!
Now I just need to have a bit of courage to try out my idea!
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Meant to say I totally identify with having stuff I've bought and never used......! How come you always need something you don't have!?
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