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Saturday, 29 December 2012

Mamma's Got a Brand New Blog

Here it is - I hope it all works!  Please let me know if it doesn't. You will find lots of information such as my CV, a gallery of work - which already needs updating, details of d4daisy books and Workshop on the Web which includes a free workshop on making metal flowers. This is for those who aren't members of WoW (why aren't you members?) .

Then there is a page containing two free workshops - one on oiled paper and a download on using Shrinking Plastic. Next week I will expand this into making the Shrinking Plastic books.

Giveaway

I am giving out sheets of Shrinking Plastic so leave acomment if you would like to be included.

Let me know what you think of the new look - I have to make a new header but it is lunchtime and I am hungry!

68 comments:

  1. I love the clean new look. It is so easy to find everything, and the colours of the books and other photos zing. I look forward to the new header - after lunch?

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  2. New page is working well. Many thanks for all the hard work you have put into the new articles on oiled paper and shrink plastic. Wishing you and your family a happy new year and I hope you have more luck in all getting together for a new year celebration.
    Kay

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  3. The new blog is looking good - food must come before a new header any day!!

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  4. New blog is looking good - food is more important than a new header I'm sure

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  5. Hi Maggie
    I'm about to try the oiled paper tutorial you have kindly posted and I'd love to try some shrinking plastic too!

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  6. Looks good Maggie! On my list for 2013 is a blog/website revamp. You just might have spurred me on.

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  7. It's a very fresh look. Love thr header.

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  8. Happy New Blog to you!looking forward to the developments

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  9. I really like your new blog--and it works right from the start. It looks so fresh and clean that it will brighten the English weather scene. Good job.

    Judy in South Dakota who took your advice two years ago and signed up for a City and Guilds class and finished it!

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  10. super duper, Maggie: great new look :)

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  11. Love it Maggie, you do such a wonderful job, thank you so much for WOW, just wish I had a few hundred extra hours a day to do all the stuff I want to do. Barb

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  12. Love the the new look. Also love WOW have subscribed from the start.

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  13. fabulous, very crispy, thanks for the tutorial. Happy new year to you!

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  14. Love the new look, it is so fresh. Also a great fan of WOW, its so great, wish I have a lot more hours in the day

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  15. Love it Maggie, Keep up the good work. Also a fan of WOW.

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  16. Love the new look. It is so fresh. Big fan of WOW also. Many Thanks

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  17. Love the new blog it is so fresh. Big fan of WOW as well. Thanks Maggie

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  18. Love the new look it is so fresh. Also Wow, I am a big fan. Many Thanks Maggie.

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  20. It looks great Maggie and I shall enjoy exploring it in full.

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  21. Hi Maggie, I love the look of your new blog, Well done you and Thanks for all your hard work.
    Happy New Year.

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  22. Great new look Maggie friendly plastic ,what fun

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  23. Looking good, Maggie, looking good!

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  24. Looking good, Maggie, looking good!

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  25. Love the new blog ishall enjoy exploring and experimenting with the oiled paper technique.

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  26. Love the new blog,going to try the oiled paper technique.

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  27. Looking good Maggie.
    Hope you have a very happy and prosperous new year.

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  28. Great new blog Maggie and it is very easy to navigate.

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  29. OOOOOOOOOO, all posh and shiny! No need to dust for a while at least! I will enjoy exploring. :)

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  30. Great looking blog Maggie, well worth all the hard work. Wishing you and your family a peaceful and happy new year.

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  31. Love the new look and am going to try the new tutorials. Thanks.

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  32. The new look is lovely! Nice and modern and up-to-date. Now I must go read the tutorials. Happy New Year and I hope that you get over the cold soon! Big HUGS, Wabs

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  33. It is a much cleaner and contemporary look. I like it.

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  34. Looking good, now to have a wander around in it.

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  35. Very easy to navigate, Maggie. Will definitely try the great tutorials very soon.

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  36. The new page is colourful and easy to navigate - like others, I shall be checking out the tutorials. All the best for you and yours for 2013.

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  37. I am finding this new format more user friendlier than the previous format for some reason. I have tried using Facebook but I think I need one of the grandchildren to show me how!! Just love the idea of the free workshops even though I enjoy WOW workshops. In short the new Blog format is great. Congratulations.
    May the New Year be all you and Clive wish for. Diane

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  38. The new blog is looking great. Have a Happy New Year

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  39. the new look is amazing..clean and informative and yet still has your touch to itx Happy New year from londonxx

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  40. Thank you for your tutorial on the shrinking plastic - it's something that I've wanted to try for some time now, and maybe now is that moment!

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  41. Loving the new look Maggie! I'll also have to have a go at playing with the oiled paper....now, where to find the time.....

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  42. Yes, It's a winner Maggie! It's clean, and clear. I'm working my way through Dissolvable Delights at present . . . lots of happy playing in my playcentre! Thank you

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  43. Looks fabulous Maggie - Have "bookmarked" it :D Happy New Year to you and your Family
    Bridget in hot (40deg) Perth Western Australia

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  44. Love your new blog Maggie, so much to see!

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  45. like the new look and love the header

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  46. Love it. Perfect to access via phone...(not that east with many many blogs). Thank you.

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  47. Love the new look, easy to navigate blog and the tutorials.
    Jean

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  48. HAPPY NEW YEAR from stitches in Sweden. We also read your blog and your website.

    Best wishes from Pian Bates

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  49. Love your oiled paper tutorial! I havent ever tried working with shrinking plastic but I'd love to:)
    Happy New Year!

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  50. I am new to everything including a member of WoW. I am very excited to have found all of you. Although I don't know what your blog looked like before this one is very nice. They are never updated as much as we would like.

    I would like to try the shrinking plastic and I am headed to the workshop on metal flowers as well as the oiled paper.

    So much to play with!
    Pam in Oregon

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  51. Wow, it looks great and is easy to find everything. Congrats on getting it done and so well!

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  52. Wow, it looks great and is easy to find everything. Congrats on getting it done and so well!

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  53. Your new look blog is great - even before looking at the tutorials which I'm sure I'll enjoy in the near future!
    Thanks for all the inspiration & hope you have a fabulous 2013.

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  54. Great new blog Maggie. Would love to be in running for some shrinking plastic. Happy New Year.

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  55. Love the Shrinking plastic.Off to check the oiled paper.

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  56. Sadly not got the new book yet but love the ones I have! I love making oiled paper - it is a beautiful surface to sew and have just been making some tags with shrink plastic embellishments

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  57. I like the nice clear headers so that everything's easy to find.

    Shrinking plastic is fun but I've only done really basic stuff with it - making pendants and keyrings with the kids. It's great to see what adults can make :)

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  58. Great ideas Maggie, perfect for a couple of projects I have been working on, thanks.

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  59. What did you have for lunch? Love the new look!

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  60. I really like the "clean" look of the blog. It makes the photos pop and shine. Off to play with some cloth and paper. Thanks Maggie for always lighting a spark in my creative mind.

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  61. Love the new look blog x

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  62. super new blog Maggie - love the oiled paper too ! I have tried it but just with brown paper - that works great too.

    Sara

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  63. Enjoying the new look and can't wait to try the tutorials.

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  64. Great new look, I have printed off the tutorial on shrinking plastic and am about to try the oiled paper. Happy New Year (belatedly) to you. Cheers

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