Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Sewing Bikkies

You've got to love these biscuits!
They were given to me for Christmas and I've only just opened them
(yes, still fresh, they were in a foil bag) and I love them.
Even better is the fact that they are quite yummy - my boys tell me
they taste like Animal Crackers, but can't say that I've ever had any of those.
They are doled out selectively, after all, you can't waste these on people who don't appreciate the finer arts of life, now can you?


Scissors, needle and thread, spool of thread,
a pin cushion (I think - what else could it be?) and buttons

and a sweet little tin to put some sewing things into.
I need another little container......LOL!


I just need to get rid of that yukky label without scratching the lid....
any suggestions on how to do this?

9 comments:

Bloom said...

Hi Kate. Very cute biscuits. As for the sticker, I would try rubbing most of it off with my finger and then use eucalyptus oil on a tissue to clean off the remainder. Best wishes, Bloom.

Khris said...

Yep as Bloom said...eucalyptus oil is what I would use too. Love those biccies and tin Kate. Hugs, Khris

Raggedy Rambles said...

I've got some eucalyptus oil - I'll try it, thank you.
The best bit of this gift is that they were chosen by my 7 year old niece. How good is she?

Marian said...

What fantastic biscuits. Would almost hate to eat them. Marian

Anita said...

How original!!! Great idea!! Love the tin too.

Anonymous said...

Love your tin Kate, I'm sure it will be quickly emptied and replaced with sewing items.
I use tea-tree oil for all my labels or there used to be Big Kev's goo remover. Good luck.

Cath Ü said...

Kate love the bikkies and the tin..... Lucky you... I also wanted to tell you I love you little stitcheries on The Chocolate Crow Trader for this month....
Cath Ü

Karen Mallory said...

Kate, who gave you those cookies? They are so darling!! I use something called goo gone to get stickers and lables off of things I want to reuse.
hugs Karen

ohsocrafty2 said...

I love the sewing bikkies. Where can you buy them from?