Well everyone here is my little stash which I bought at the NEC last weekend, well not so little really but I only get there once a year and save to go so always get some good bargains. My first bargain was the velvet ribbon which was only 1.00 for 3metres from the Macmillan Cancer stall. On Joanna Sheen's stall you could mix and match House Mouse stamps and decoupage 4 items for £30 and the Memento Ink Pads only £3.50 what bargains! I also bought some LOTV stamps and images. On Crafters Companion some SWALK stamps and Humphrey fell in my basket and also some of their lovely printable papers. Another stall had 25 12x12 paper for £5.00 that stall was like a free for all. Some other bits and pieces on that pile too. We had a lovely day but it was packed as usual and no where to sit as usual to have lunch, only the floor. We also went to the cake show the day before and what amazing cakes people had made. So I am back home now and just feel shattered! My boys had done a sterling job decorating most of my lounge while I was away for the weekend but I am now trying to get that back together, so will have to wait a while to play with my stash
Well here are a few pics from the NEC at the weekend . We have Joanna Sheen here colouring her little House Mouse images - a really nice lady just as on TV and my fave crafting person. Next we have picture of Dawn Bibby on the C&C show stand, then we have Sara Davies from Crafters Companion and lastly we have Howard on C&C show stand.
Hope you have enjoyed looking at all my pics and what I purchased. Happy Crafting Arlinex
4 comments:
Twas a fab weekend! I need to upload my pics too! Hope you get to play with your stash too!x
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