In this image you can see the stamps I purchased on the first day of the craft fair....
Break the bank you think?
Not a chance!
The twenty-one crafters companion sets were only £1 each! Also, the CD ROM to go with it was also £1.
The five stamps with the orange header on the packaging are from Inkylicious. The most expensive stamp there was £4!!
The two to the right are Stampendous stamps, bit more expensive at £18 for the two.
New storage box (oh, the excitement) and the little packs are little coloured punched card circles that are shaped to look like buttons or brads when on a card!
I came across them at a stall and had no idea where to get them before then!
Mum had a little tub of them which I was slowly running down!
So glad I found them.
Turns out you can get them online and there are loads of colours!
The obligatory bundle of peel offs for borders from Pinflair, 3 tubes for silicone glue for only £3 and two packs of gold and silver A5 mirrored card for only £2!
ON SALE! £9
Never had tried X cut before but these were gorgeous!
I had to try these brushes, so I bought one pack of three to try out with my inks to get away from the brayer!
I must say....Never touching the brayer again, these are so simple.
I went to clarity stamps to replace card that mum had a box of....
I got the wrong stuff, but this works for all of my ink blending with the new Inkylicious brushes! :D
Distress inks for £3 a pad you say?
"Give me a basket and do you take card?" I say!
Sun and moon templates for the inkylicious brushes.
Hills and mountains template from Inkylicious.
Got it free :D
OK.....so I went back the second day purely to get more of these brushes......
....and I got more distress inks....
Then I decided to try a couple of these and I had spent so much (£150) at one stall over the two days that I got three free :)
....and I bought more Inkylicious stamps......
............and more.....
..........and some more.....
...these ones fell in the basket and I didn't notice them, honest.........
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