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		<title>Pancake griddles in the UK -</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 11:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Peterson Designs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wanted to pass this information along courtesy of Liz Welch.&#160; For many a pancake griddle is hard to come by.&#160; Hopefully those of you living&#160;in the UK will have access to this:

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Just a quickie today to say that fo...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I wanted to pass this information along courtesy of <a href="http://www.rarelizzie.wordpress.com/">Liz Welch</a>.&nbsp; For many a pancake griddle is hard to come by.&nbsp; Hopefully those of you living&nbsp;in the UK will have access to this:<br />
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From Rarelizzie's blog<br />
<em>Just a quickie today to say that for all you UK folk out there Aldi have a pancake or crepe making machine for less than Â£15 and it works very well as a griddle. It has a numbered temperature controls rather than actual temperatures, and it is of course round. Other than these two minor considerations, the one I bought works brilliantly. What is more it makes excellent pancakes too! (I thought I ought to check this out before it became dedicated to softening FP).</em><br />
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<em>I used aluminium foil, baking parchment, teflon sheet, or the mini baking trays that Lakeland have on the griddle / pancake maker and they all worked splendidly. </em><br />
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<em>If you want one then get your skates on as these things never hang around, and that is never more true than at Aldi.</em><br />
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		<title>The &#8220;Oooooooze and Ahhhs&#8221; of Liz Welch&#8217;s Jewelry &#8211; Friendly Plastic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 15:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Peterson Designs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don't know about you but I tend to do things in groups....maybe Im a bit obsessive that way. I do alot of one thing, get bored, move on to something else.That is typical of most of my jewelry work. Somedays, I'll sit and play with pellets and create ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I don't know about you but I tend to do things in groups....maybe Im a bit obsessive that way. I do alot of one thing, get bored, move on to something else.<br /><br />That is typical of most of my jewelry work. Somedays, I'll sit and play with pellets and create alot of things that I have no idea what I will use them for...and other days I'll work with sticks...somedays I just make beads..... and then there is the day, many weeks or days later that I get out all of those old pieces and finish them into works of art. Does that happen to you?<br /><br />I really enjoyed this post from Liz Welch where she does just that - take some pieces that she's created a while back and turned them into beautiful jewelry.<br /><br />Which one is your favorite?<br /><br /><br /><div class="entry"><br /><div class="snap_preview"><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: justify"><em>Besides trying out the wonderful </em><a href="http://www.rarebird.ltd.uk/page38.html" ><em>Amate jewellery blanks</em></a><em>, I have been busy making some other jewellery in preparation for the weekend jewellery course I am running at Tintern Abbey, and to take with me to Colorado in October for a Friendly Plastic Retreat at </em><a href="http://jen-lowe-designs.blogspot.com/" ><em>Jen Loweâ€™s</em></a><em>.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><a href="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2108dsc_2108jpg.jpg"><em><img class="size-medium wp-image-585  aligncenter" title="DSC_2108dsc_2108JPG" height="273" alt="DSC_2108dsc_2108JPG" src="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2108dsc_2108jpg.jpg?w=300&amp;h=273" width="300" /></em></a></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: justify"><em>You might recognise the one on the left, I made the </em><a href="http://www.rarebird.ltd.uk/friendly_plastic.html" ><em>Friendly Plastic </em></a><em>bit ages ago, but I have only just now got around to making it up in to jewellery.  The little scribble wire beads are made by wrapping silver wire around a kebab stick â€“ I love the contrast of the open bead with the more solid FP  beads.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: justify"><em>The pendant on the top right is a stamped image that I coloured up using acrylic paints and </em><a href="http://www.rarebird.ltd.uk/colour_embellish.html" ><em>Rub n Buff</em></a><em>, then set it in to an Amate blank and used </em><a href="http://www.clarke-coatings.co.uk/" ><em>Envirotex Lite </em></a><em>resin to give it that high gloss finish and to add depth.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: justify"><em>The pendant on the bottom right is made using </em><a href="http://www.rarebird.ltd.uk/packs.html" ><em>sequin mesh (laser mesh / punchinella</em></a><em>), net and my </em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq9jxE96POI" ><em>Oooze technique </em></a><em>which you can see on a video slide show in an earlier post or on </em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq9jxE96POI" ><em>You Tube</em></a><em>.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><a href="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2113dsc_2113jpg.jpg"><em><img class="size-medium wp-image-586  aligncenter" title="DSC_2113dsc_2113JPG" height="300" alt="DSC_2113dsc_2113JPG" src="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2113dsc_2113jpg.jpg?w=221&amp;h=300" width="221" /></em></a></p><br /><p><em>Sorry about the slightly fuzzy image.  This is a little piece of patchwork (double sided) that is a mixture of plain and patterned FP plus FP that I coloured using </em><a href="http://www.rarebird.ltd.uk/page40.html" ><em>Alcohol Inks</em></a><em>.  The edges have been foiled to give them a nice finish.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><a href="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2116dsc_2116jpg.jpg"><em><img class="size-medium wp-image-587  aligncenter" title="DSC_2116dsc_2116JPG" height="242" alt="DSC_2116dsc_2116JPG" src="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2116dsc_2116jpg.jpg?w=300&amp;h=242" width="300" /></em></a></p><br /><p><em>Another Amate Jewellery blank filled with FP (patterned with a permanent pen) and embedded with washers and crystals.  Again Envirotex Lite seals and gives depth to the piece.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><em><img class="size-medium wp-image-588  aligncenter" title="DSC_2121dsc_2121JPG" height="300" alt="DSC_2121dsc_2121JPG" src="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2121dsc_2121jpg.jpg?w=294&amp;h=300" width="294" /></em></p><br /><p><em>This little pendant makes use of the </em><a href="http://www.rarebird.ltd.uk/colour_embellish.html" ><em>Metal Flakes </em></a><em>and Alcohol Inks to create the mottled strips.  Silk ribbon provides contrast to the hard materials used.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><a href="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2127dsc_2127jpg.jpg"><em><img class="size-medium wp-image-589  aligncenter" title="DSC_2127dsc_2127JPG" height="234" alt="DSC_2127dsc_2127JPG" src="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2127dsc_2127jpg.jpg?w=300&amp;h=234" width="300" /></em></a></p><br /><p><em>Whenever I make these little hearts everyone always says â€œOoohhâ€!  They will turn out different every time when you try Ooozing with Angelina fibres.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><a href="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2120dsc_2120jpg.jpg"><em><img class="size-medium wp-image-590    aligncenter" title="DSC_2120dsc_2120JPG" height="300" alt="DSC_2120dsc_2120JPG" src="http://rarelizzie.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dsc_2120dsc_2120jpg.jpg?w=211&amp;h=300" width="211" /></em></a></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: justify"><a href="http://www.rarebird.ltd.uk/friendly_plastic.html" ><em>Friendly Plastic Pellets</em></a><em>, a leaf from the garden (canâ€™t remember the name of it), Alcohol Inks and silver wire make up the key features of this pendant.</em></p><br /><p style="TEXT-ALIGN: justify"><em>I will post some more images of  jewellery very soon, some of it is a bit bolder and funkier â€“ so watch this space!</em></p></div></div><div class="blogger-post-footer">Become our Fan on FACEBOOK!!<img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/7923172618884530773-4781927659068963767?l=friendlyplastic.blogspot.com'/></div><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/friendlyplastic/~4/3OGD25CM97k" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>
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