Calling Crafters, Scrap Bookers, Card Makers, etc
29-11-2007, 09:31
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Calling Crafters, Scrap Bookers, Card Makers, etc
Ok, having solved the perfume dillema.....
MR2B[1] is after an 'Embossing Starter Kit'. Having looked I can safely say that my knowledge on such things can be summed up thusly:
1. Some you rub
2. Some you stamp
3. Some you heat up
Beyond that I'm lost.
Anybody got any pointers/suggestions please?
Thanks
[1]Mrs-Raistlin-To-Be
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29-11-2007, 09:48
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Re: Calling Crafters, Scrap Bookers, Card Makers, etc
I don't do the whole crafting thing myself but I know a few people who are very in to that sort of thing.
They all rave about getting products for their crafting from QVC so it might be worth having a look through their website, I know for quite a few products they have product demo videos.
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30-11-2007, 00:03
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Re: Calling Crafters, Scrap Bookers, Card Makers, etc
If there is a store near to you Hobbycraft would definitely stock the kind of kits you are looking for.
http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/ to check locations.
As far as I know QVC tends to stock the separate items needed for embossing but not starter kits so they would be a good place to go for future supplies once the future Mrs R has seen if she wants to continue with embossing as a hobby.
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30-11-2007, 00:14
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Re: Calling Crafters, Scrap Bookers, Card Makers, etc
Quote:
Originally Posted by Raistlin
Ok, having solved the perfume dillema.....
MR2B[1] is after an 'Embossing Starter Kit'. Having looked I can safely say that my knowledge on such things can be summed up thusly:
1. Some you rub
2. Some you stamp
3. Some you heat up
Beyond that I'm lost.
Anybody got any pointers/suggestions please?
Thanks
[1]Mrs-Raistlin-To-Be
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Sorry I gave up 'craft work' ages ago.If I'm doing any art it's the painting,drawing and sculpting sort.I've even given up enamelling as I got rid of the last of my gear this month.
Best thing is to throw yourself on the local hobby,craft shop owner's bosom and bleat for help.
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