Sunday 22 July 2012

Silent Sunday


40 comments:

  1. What lovely presents! Hope they have a lovely summer hols! :)

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  2. They are really lovely presents, hope the teacher liked them!

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  3. I love these so colourful x

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  4. What a super idea! I really must buy some Hama beads they are such fun

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  5. Wow, very creative. I'm not sure what my attempts to create something like that would look like, but most likely not that polished! Great pic.

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  6. That's such a nice and original way of saying thank you x

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  7. What a great idea - they are lovely!

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  8. Those are such original and lovely presents! If I was a teacher I would be very touched to receive those Puts our little box of chocs to shame *must do better next year*

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    1. oh don't worry normally I am the one who hasn't even managed to buy a box of chocs and have to make do with a quickly scribbled card for the teachers

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  9. Lovely thoughtful presents ! What a clever idea x

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  10. Adorable - particularly LOVE the colours x

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  11. They're utterly brilliant, how did you come up with the idea?

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  12. Very cute. I think that my niece made me a drinks coaster (she knows me so well) out of something similar. Is it a kind of bead-melt?

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    1. yes Hama beads, they are an all time classic toy - keep every child I have ever known occupied for ages, even my 10 year old sons friends ASK to make designs with them!

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  13. Lovely personalised gift idea! We gave up using Hama Beads after Ella had made a really elaborate pirate ship design and Kizzy, who was a toddler at the time, grabbed it and hundreds of beads fell to the floor! The tears were all too much!! hehe xxx

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    1. heh I have had that happen several times in the past when Mikey was younger - now hes actually very good even with the small beads, you just need to wait maybe a couple more years until Freddy is old enough to not spill them!

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  14. Such lovely gifts :) Thanks for highlighting the comp too x

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  16. i had never heard of these before but i'm off to find where i can get some hama beads right now. really gorgeous x

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    1. ohh do take alook at CraftMerrily who sent us these beads they have an amazing summer offer on at the mo for everything you need - then you can also enter their competition if you read my blog abit down all details are there :) heres the link to the craft merrily bead offer: http://www.craftmerrily.co.uk/product/6105/summer-value-hama-bead-pack

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  17. Great idea! I hadn't thought of doing that.

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  18. Wow really arty, love them.

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  19. What a lovely idea - I'm doing the bead thing too.

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  20. Fabulous bit of craft making! Great teacher gift ;) we love using Hama beads in this house x

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  21. What brilliant Thank you gifts! Very creative :-)

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  22. Really made me smile, I wish I was so creative!

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  23. They are gorgeous!Bet the teachers loved them!Personlised gifts tend to melt my heart :-) x

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  24. That's a great idea, my children usually make or bake pressies for the teachers, but I've never thought of using Hama beads to do it before.

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  25. What a lovely idea, they'll last much longer than the real thing too!

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  26. what a great idea! hope the teachers loved them

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  27. Those are fabulous, great idea

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  28. These are great,bet she loved them :)

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  29. That was such a great idea!!

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  30. I really want to try out those Hama beads!

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  31. What a fab idea. We just got our first Hama beads yesterday and the boys and I are loving them. x

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