Tuesday, 1 July 2014

I spy...

...the 1st of July!

And that means we have a new club stamp set - whoo hoo!

Here it is:

Silhouette Gardening stamp set
Our club members have all received this set of stamps together with a pack containing everything to make this card designed by Helen N:

Helen will also be posting a tutorial on this blog shortly showing how the club card is put together.
What a lovely set of silhouette stamps and here is a sample of our teamies makes:

designed by Gaynor

designed by Heidi

designed by Diane
designed by Marianne
So, as ever, we are really pleased with our July club stamps and we hope our club members are too, if you are not a club member you can still order this set online.

Competition time:

Like to have this set for yourself (and one of our projects packs too?) then please leave us a comment telling us: what (in a perfect world) you would like to be doing in your retirement - or what you are doing in your retirement - I would love to have a big motor home and travel everywhere!!!

We'll pick one lucky winner on Monday 07 July - Good luck  (and we look forward to reading your comments ) x











26 comments:

  1. It's a way off yet as my children are still small, but hopefully I will be surrounded by lot's of grand kiddos and enjoying my crafting still ;-)

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  2. I love my set - the winner will be so chuffed - just need some time to play now lol!!! Hugs rachel x

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  4. if I'd retired I would get up and go to bed when ever I liked - then garden,craft and bake to my hearts content xx

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  5. Great stamp! When I retire, I would love to simply slow down and enjoy the countryside around me walking aimlessly every day!

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  6. I'm loving these new stamps xx I'd love to have a little place in thecountry growing my own veg, keeping chickens and maybe an alpaca - as you do!!

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  7. This is an easy one! I want to live on a lake or river with lots of wildlife roaming and my grandchildren enjoying God's beauty with us! And I LOVE your stamp sets. :-)

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  8. I had big plans on what I could do when I retired, lots of crafting, making my dolls house, learning more embroidery techniques, gardening etc. But now that I am not working any longer the reality is so different than what I had thought and I have to fight to have time to do my crafting each day, I don't know how I used to have time to go to work...lol

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  9. I like to see my son in a good job and moved out so I can take over the bedroom and make it into my very own craftroom :-) then winning the lottery so I could buy all the things that are on my craft wishlist.......well you can always dream :)

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  10. We will retire in a couple of years and love rollercoasters so would love to do a road trip of America taking in all the theme parks and scream our way round lots of coasters - still young at heart!!!

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  11. I am having the best time in retirement! I now have plenty of time for crafting and discovering new techniques.I can also spend time with my lovely grandaughters.I had a great career but now I am really having fun!

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  12. I am already thoroughly enjoying my retirement and combine my card making passion with fundraising for Wirral Hospice. I also love gardening and we open our garden on 12th/13th July for the National Gardens Scheme so do come along and support us.

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  13. I would love to be able to have lots of holidays and take my crafting with me around the world. Better win the lottery then lol.
    Mags
    x

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  14. I am enjoying my retirement with no clock watching and spending time with my grandchildren and crafting with no restrictions on time,Oh and spending time with my poor long suffering hubby who doesn't mind my craft addiction.
    Bea :)

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  15. I would love to be traveling the world, kayaking and rafting the rivers and coastlines. Crafting in my quiet time

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  16. I am already retired and living my dream to live at the seaside. We moved to be nearer my daughter when our first grandchild arrived so combined it with being near the sea. Just perfect

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  17. I love my retirement crafting to my hearts content, playing tennis lots and just hanging out with friends and the crazy cat

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  18. Enjoying my early retirement .Care for my mum and she comes first at the moment.Enjoy our time together crafting and pottering about.

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  19. I live my retirement and I have a lot of time for crafting, but my biggerst dream is to visit my grandchilderen in
    N Afrika. I mist them .
    Gr Elly

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  20. Retirement = no early alarm to get up in the morning - the opportunity to craft as much or as little as I want and the ability to attend more craft workshops - just need to be able to pay for it all.

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  21. I love this stamp! When I retire, I would love to be globetrotter, but slowly, with my family....and always to make scrap!

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  22. I'm a couple of years off retirement, thanks to the government shifting the goalposts,but when I finally get there, I will enjoy more time with my hubby who is already retired, See more of friends and craft, craft,craft and so on. I also hope I have my health.
    The new stamps are fab, Kate x

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  23. Retirement = scrap, travel and many time for decorate my home with my project and souvenirs :P
    Thanks for this chance to win beautiful stamps!

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  24. What a great silhouette stamp! This would be perfect for my grandad! In a perfect world I'd be happy and healthy in my retirement, spending my days strolling the beautiful countryside and crafting

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  25. Pensione= tanto tempo a disposizione= tanto scrap!!!!!

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  26. Tried to leave a comment a couple of times but it doesn't seem to publish - I'll try again...
    I'm not able to work now but my retirement would be unlimited crafting outside my cottage overlooking fields and wildlife.So inspiration would be at my fingertips.My grandchildren would come and stay over and play too and there would always be Little Claire products on my table.(very nice fantasy I think).Absolutely love this fabulous silhouette stamp.It is so usable.Hugs Debbie x

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