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Just a spoonful of sugar helps the elephants go round...

I've got that title wrong there haven't I. Oh well. Few things made this week, and I'm getting back to normal. At least as normal as I'll ever be. First thing, the stitch. 





The pattern keeper app is awesome. Makes it so much easier to mark off stitches. I'm going to attack this one colour by colour now. Starting off with black, which is a whopping 19,000 plus stitches. 

I've also made a bracelet, using donut beads, eye pins and an elephant charm. 


Card wise I've finishes my Christmas cards, using a creative expressions edger dies, mirror card, snowflakes and tonic nuvo drops. 


Finally, a Mary Poppins card using a cityscape die, kindred stamps, and a lawn fawn cloud stencil. 


Wish you could get more kindred stamps in the UK but they no longer deliver here since brexit.

Until next time
Ems






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