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New Year, New Month, New Stuff

It was the month of January. I've bought a few things as per usual (ooops) through very careful financial planning! (Kinda!) and trying to stop myself from looking at CHA / Creativation reveals and new launches. So excited for some great craft things over the next few months. Can't wait!

Here is January's haul!

*Most links will be from UK sites. If UK site is not available, their main site will be linked instead. Pictures are from Simon Says Stamp.


Seven Hills Crafts | www.sevenhillscrafts.co.uk




Dies to Die For | www.diestodiefor.com


Hey Little Magpie | www.heylittlemagpie.com



Tchibo | www.tchibo.co.uk

Coffee Filters


Ebay | www.ebay.co.uk



Stitch 'n' Craft Beads | www.stitchncraft.co.uk






Simon Says Stamp | www.simonsaysstamp.com


I think if I would've posted every single picture of something I bought - this could be a very long post!. Links as always are included, so please do check out your nearest or local retailers.

Thank you so much for stopping by, and as always Happy Crafting!

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