dunelm
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Thank you @gennepher. That was a blue brush pen from a set of 8 that I got in The Works - Crawford & Black brandI love all the colours that come out of your pen today @dunelm
And then the fine detail of a figure at the side...
Thank you @gennepher. That was a blue brush pen from a set of 8 that I got in The Works - Crawford & Black brandI love all the colours that come out of your pen today @dunelm
And then the fine detail of a figure at the side...
I am sure I got a set @dunelm from The Works before first lockdown from last year. I think they were in a tin, but I have searched high and low and I cannot find them...Thank you @gennepher. That was a blue brush pen from a set of 8 that I got in The Works - Crawford & Black brand
Another smashing piece of art, sun with bird look good. I keep some tissues handy for blotting and when using rice paper I cover with another sheet and use an electric iron.Fbg 6.4
Creative today...
Several black pens - fude and handwriting and felt-tip, spray water.
I would have cropped it to the area round the sun with tree trunk and branches and ground, but when I put the bird in the sun, it wasn't as dry as I thought it was. It had blurred a little.
So, I am off to find a cheap hairdryer.
I couldn't find anything cheap enough online. I don't use hairdryers myself, so I object to paying over a fiver.
I get the feeling you are rocking your sides in laughter thinking my quest is hopeless...
I do have a hot air gun, but it is far too hot.
I have a couple of other electrical items I want, so I am not just looking for a hairdryer, otherwise I would just pay for it online. £7.99 incl p&p was the cheapest I found new. It is time I went out this week anyway...
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Ah, thanks.Mine are just in a clear PVC cover.
Thanks @dunelmAnother smashing piece of art, sun with bird look good. I keep some tissues handy for blotting and when using rice paper I cover with another sheet and use an electric iron.
Hugs for your whinging hip.Good morning everyone from another day in paradise here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of bacon, egg and braised cabbage came in at 5.4 this am
Out for lunch yesterday, just me and Mrs Miggins. The plan was to then have a wander round the square in town but my blooming hip started whinging about something so went home. Afternoon spent delving into as yet unpacked boxes. Some LED lights have been put up - nothing extravagant but there is still time. Mrs Miggins is off on a cruise tomorrow with her sisters, lots of Covid related documents to print off and another lateral flow test today and to register with NHS app - and on and on and on. What a palaver. Lunch today curtesy of the offsprings. More bulk jabbing sessions in January at the Hospital and have registered my attendance - I can do reception as that is a sitting down on a chair job.
More ink and water today. Have yourself a jolly little Friday, I shall go and make koffy.
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Thanks @ianpspursI'm reliably informed today is Friday in Forest Heath UK. Meanwhile, some cricketers from these shores seem to have learned how to bat. I swiped, lots actually recently, but this sensor is veering twixt unavailable, no number just a red line, 2s and 3 and 7s and 8s. Who knows? I won't put a new one on as I have an MRI on Sunday so it would have to come off. Both the M3 and M25 were on their best behaviour yesterday so a record run from Southampton, best in 15 years. Not even a take a break message on screen. @dunelm hug for hip, thanks for the art and spiffing fbg. @gennepher thanks for the creative and enjoy the foray into England next week. @Krystyna23040 smashing fbg and I do so hope you will chill out during your "break" My to do list today includes trying a seriously low carb sausage roll plus slc foccacia, W moules and halloumi frites; errecting a dinky pre-lit Christmas tree, watching rugby later and staying away from people. I need to thank my son for suggesting that rum I mentioned. Quite a revelation in a very good way.
Thanks. I thought of you whilst helping JKP install (very tasteful) outside Christmas lights. This close houses quite a few US service people so there have been lights, trees, wreaths (seems an all year thing), animals etc since before Thanksgiving. Ours, like most I would say, are battery and timer controlled via a remote. Alexa isn't involved - pity.Thanks @ianpspurs