Friday, June 3, 2011

What's the time?

On the Craft Clock ?
Time for the Daylesford craft Experience !

33 comments:

  1. Swan all you like ! Have fun !

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  2. you see, the answer to the question "what's the time" in our house is ALWAYS, " it's Hammer time" followed by some doodododooodododocanttouchthis...

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  3. yay cant wait to meet you on sunday!!!
    dont have too much fun on saturday...save it for sunday!

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  4. It's midday here..the sewing's done for the day..and it's lunch time!

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  5. I think I need one of your clocks - 4 extra hours in a day would be very handy thanks.
    I might even finish some of the things I've started.
    I might even fold the enormous pile of washing that has taken residence in our lounge room. Yeh, right! Who am I kidding?!?
    Great clocks - have fun on the weekend.

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  6. Wow! I like those clocks so much :)) 4, no, 8 more hours a day - that's great!

    Hugs,
    Tatyana

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  7. HOW DO I GET ONE? ... I WILL DO ANYTHING*

    *almost!

    Nic xx

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  8. I think all Moms need one of those clocks. Everybody else though only gets the regular 12 hour clocks. That way we can catch up on everything and maybe even have a bit of alone time.

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  9. how do you do it? how do you come out with these totally cool softies !!! hey i agree with supermom up there too. except i always want mine to say 8pm. well, kids, time for bed! x

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  10. Yay! hope you have fun!
    (I laughed at Cath's comment - we also have a soft spot for "hammer time"... which sometimes turns into "hugging time" when one or all of us is in need of hugs...)

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  11. Oh god I love those clocks. Have fun

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  12. That's it. I would like to officially request that all clocks conform to your new standards. 8 more hours each day would seriously MAKE ME SO HAPPY! Only, can I request that the small people in my life are required to sleep for those 8 hours? I mean, you can put that on the tag right, hours 12-16 each day are for adults to be awake only? Right? So cute, have a great weekend!

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  13. Yay!
    One Sleep Left, See you tomorrow!

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  14. Does this mean I'll get 8 more hours each day? Oh joy! ♥

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  15. can i use it for reports as well?

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  16. Oh, how cool are those clocks? I seriously want one!

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  17. If you sewed the hands on those clocks... it's any time you sew. That means you must be a ...Time Lady! What on earth possessed you to leave Gallifrey... and do you have your own Bernina Tardis?

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  18. Funny, that's not what it says on my craft clock. It says "cake and knitting" time.

    You'll be utterly brilliant - how can you not be!?

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  19. That messes with my 4 yr olds head, he will never learn to tell the time...and I can tell him that its bedtime when ever I like...hmmm its all good. Sue SA

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  20. Could you make me one that says it's home time when it's time to start work?? I'm so looking forward to Sunday; I tried to bribe Merrilyn's sister Jenny to tell me about the projects and what's in the goody bags but she wouldn't be in it...Have a ton of fun tomorrow, Jodie; hope you are feeling much much better.

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  21. You always amaze me!
    Have a lovely weekend.

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  22. OOh, nearly 16 o'clock. Yes, I agree, it is time to craft! Have a fantastic time, try not to get a hernia from laughing.

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  23. Does that mean you're feeling better, or just on better drugs?

    Either way, enjoy it!

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  24. These are adorable! Love your blog!

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  25. I just wanted to say you are an absolute lunatic and I had so, SO, SEW much fun with yourself and Kristen and Melanie at the Daylesford Craft experience.
    Keep up the good work and never order the fish or beef cheek. The pork belly is always the best on the menu.
    Love Mel @ Paperklip.

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Hellloooooo !!!!