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She currently lives in Peterborough, England with her family. After graduating from college at age 21, Bibby decided to create her own business called Dawn Bibby Designs , which she still manages to this day. She also decided to move to Wilpshire for a while to run a boutique named Top Half , but she eventually decided to stick to craft and teaching at various workshops. Bibby also created a crafting business called Topaz Crafts but decided to close it down in She spent 18 years in London working at QVC until she decided to leave to pursue her own personal business ventures.
During her time at QVC she presented her own personal crafts in addition to teaching viewers how to design their own crafts at home and filling them in on the latest trends in the crafting industry. In addition to being a TV host, craft expert and presenter, Dawn enjoys writing for various publications, teaching crafts to beginners and creating various crafting DVDs for crafting enthusiasts. Dawn says "I can't wait to start this exciting new adventure and I'm thrilled to be working with such a supportive and talented team.
Dawn knows just about all there's to know about the crafting world and we hope our viewers will enjoy sharing in her knowledge and experience.
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Five tips on how to ensure your caterer is acting sustainably. I'm waiting impatiently for my order to arrive from Sue's week-end shows. I bought the bundle which had the edge, corner and tag as I already have Times Square. I'm still not renewing my membership in May. The more i hear about that company the more cross I get. Thank you so much for that latte - I really needed it and I'm off to try some cutting.
Take care everyone. Love and Hugs to all. Janet xx. Hoe are you feeling better with your patch today and that it helps with the pain! Not to be sniffed at! Well I must go as it's morphine time! Hi Sandra Another lovely card don't get a shock as I am early so can I have a tea and a piece of toast please. Saba you and your sister are in my thoughts. I am off to the shops to get last things for hols hope to pop back later.
Love Tandy. Hi Tandy, Have fund shopping today tandy and get those nice little bikinis! Are you going some where special? I hope so, you deserves a break. Love and hugs Sandra xxxx. Hi Sandra and all of the other ladies. Please may I have the usual tea and toast and marmalade today? I have to catch up as I got floored by a migraine halfway through the morning yesterday so was out of it until this morning.
Howis your throat today my lovely? Feeling better I hope. If not then get gargling with TCP so that you are in fine voice on Saturday to talk to Christine when we finally get to meet her.
Only 2 sleeps now. By the way, my ticket arrived yesterday : Your card is beautiful, I would be thrilled if I could come up with that at any time, let alone when my mojo had taken off! You always get it just right, you really are a very talented lady. Please give poor Matt a hug from me and tell him I am thinking of him, so sorry to hear about his friends Dad. Congratulations to Becca, she will love the freedom but now you have even more to worry about don't you! I still fret about Gem going off in her car, that's parenthood though isn't it.
I still think that the days before they start pre school etc are the easiest as they are with you all of the time. Saba, I am so glad that Val came through her op well, may she make a quick trouble free recovery.
Be very gentle with yourself now that the stress of her op is over : Patricia, thanks for the heads up about The Works paper pads, if I don't spend all of my small amount : money on Saturday at Farnborough on Saturday I will have a look : Right, I am off to eat my breakfast then I have to make 2 birthday cards both mens!!!
I know Sandra has the same problem as me when making a card, it takes so long to decide what to do, which embellishments to add etc. The actual making of the card doesn't take that long. Does anyone else have the same problem or is it just us two? Wishing you all a good day. Take care xx. Thank you Sue, sorry you have been having another Migrane, I have a friend who gets them and they are just horrible, hope today is easier for you.
As for making a card, well, it's colours for me, I spend so long looking at shades, pink is a nightmare, too peachy, too light, too dark, bluish tinge to it and then is there enough contrast, shall I start with strong colours for the matting, you get the idea.
XXX Saba. Hi Mrs B sorry you had a migraine but hopefully feeling better now as you seem to have a very busy day ahead. I can't put together cards at all, Found really hard what colours work together and shapes. I think a card for my dad is nearly made but not sure and I want to make a anniversary card for my OH but might have to buy one in the end. Hope your day are good, Maria x. No me too takes ages for me to make up my mind what to do.
Sorry about the migraine. Hope you feel better today. Hello Sandra and all you lovely ladies. I cannot begin to tell you all what your love and support means to me. The outpouring of love which I felt - really felt - not virtual love, but real love from you all has staggered me.
I want to write to newspapers, I want to send a message to the whole world, and announce from the rooftops that this world we live in has some beautiful, kind and genuinely compassionate people in it. We don't always feel that we are particularly nice or good people, but each and everyone of you here have goodness in your very bones, and the gift you gave me yesterday was more precious to me than you will ever know.
God bless you all. I was unable to reply to you all yesterday so just to say Thank you :- Sandra for telling me I was not alone. Sam for your reassurance. Michele for thinking of us even you though are having your own sad time. Cheryl for holding my holding my hand in spirit. Brenda for lighting a lighting a candle for us. Margaret for having us in your thoughts even before I had posted.
Hazel for wishing you could fly to me. Myra for also wishing you were nearer. Norah for your love and your Wee prayer. Jess for thinking of us. Maureen For your prayers. Maria for wishing you were here. Lynda for your positive thoughts and prayers. Theresa for your thoughts and prayers too. Tandy for thinking of us Steph for your biggest virtual hug.
You are spot on we are not just names anymore. Janice for thinking of us. Patricia for your positive thoughts and empathy. Craftysuetoo Sue for your healing hugs. And if I missed anyone please forgive me.
And then you all came back for an update. That was lovely, like a group hug. And I slept like a log. Val has had a good night, the surgeon is really pleased how it all went and we are over the moon so now it's chin up shoulders back and a bit of sunshine in this cafe today.
So I would like, a white hot-chocolate with whipped cream and a slice of baked custard please if it's not too much trouble. Sandra, what a lovely card you have made for Matt's friend, he will really appreciate it. I am starting to fall for the Lyra die. Love how you have used it as a separate element. And Becca passed her test!! Congratulations Becca, enjoy your new found independence, drive carefully and if you borrow the car, don't forget that funny little trap door on the side, it's called a petrol cap!!!
Very special love, thanks and hugs, be back later. Could I have some of it please? What a wonderful way for your son to say exactly what is needed for his friend. I sometimes feel traditional sympathy cards for a youngster do not address their needs or feelings, but this is stunning. Well done you Sandra.
I have finally found pictures of some of my male cards but have now lost your email address. Honestly I'm as bad as others at not being so computer 'savvy'.
Most of my stuff is still floating away on this Cloud storage, but where it is, heaven alone only knows. Please could you post it and then I could you send you them. I had a lovely afternoon yesterday with Judy. After we had finished with her medical appointments, we went to visit her daughter and had a lovely afternoon just sitting and chatting. It was 6 o'clock before we knew it so time to go home. I have been asked how the agoraphobia affects me.
Sometimes it's like a black cloudy fog that obscures everything and I physically cannot even get outside my house and into my garden.
Other days I can go to places I'm familiar with but that takes an awful effort not to start panicking with a subsequent anxiety attack and usually I have a friend with me to ensure I feel safe.
I have had to decide not to let it rule my life and now I just go with the flow. If I can get out fine, if not then I don't. I have a fantastic network of family and friends who all help when I need them, and I have had such caring support from all you ladies over the last few months on the Sue's blog and now the Coffee Shop. I am eternally grateful to you all.
I'm sorry, I forgot to order a drink today so if you could please keep the teapot warm, I'll pop in later. Saba, I've just read your post from last night. She is in the best place and with the best of support. Thank you Cheryl, for the first time since her diagnosis in November I feel really optimistic. You know how it feels my lovely so I don't have to describe it to you. We are over the biggest hurdle now and it's one step at a time. She will be back to bossing me around before you can Jack flash.!!
You are so inspirational Cheryl, the way you always manage to convey your positivity despite what you have gone through and are still going through. Some of your postings on Sue's blog before you came here made me want to get to know you better. So glad Sandra made all this possible for us all. Big big hugs. Matt didn't want a traditional sympathy card, he said that he just wanted them to know that they were in his thoughts! So that's kind of the theme I went with.
Can't breathe! Paul is my security blanket so when he goes away I just seen to have a major anxiety attacks over ridiculous things! My dear Saba, Thank you for your lovely kind comments and if you'd like to email me at any time it's nuttinanni gmail. And Dearest Sandra, I SO do know about the panic attacks, and Pete was my security blanket too He could always judge when something was going to affect me and took steps to make sure I felt secure.
I really do miss him and I know with certainty he's always with me wherever I go. Now I have to it for us both. My agoraphobia started when I had a major breakdown following a horrendous year when my son-in-law died and Pete had an 'episode' with his heart on a golfing trip to Ireland I had sent him on with his mates as a surprize for our 20th wedding anniversary.
All that took place over months and I was struggling to stay strong and deal with all the practicalities for all of us. My daughter had gone to pieces and came back with the children to live with us for a while as she had also lost her house in the midst of her grieving. She's now back on course thank goodness. It's been a rocky road and we have found our inner strengths. I think I'll have that cuppa please with an Eccles cake and I'll go and sit in the corner for a while. Hugs Cheryl xxx.
Dear Saba, I am so pleased both you and Val had a good night. Sleep is a great healer, but you would know this anyway. Hi everyone sorry it's me again - I've been meaning to tell you about the most gorgeous Magazine I've found. It's call 'Daphne's Diary' and it's the most beautiful crafting mag I've ever seen.
It's bigger than the normal mags; has pages; fantastic articles -some written as a diary- plus some papers and templates to cut but as the paper is such high quality - all glossy and thick- I cannot bring myself to cut anything out of it. It's available from a company called 'Unique Magazines'. I found the copy I have on my way back in Feb but it's printed in quite a few languages so we're OK here. I am waiting for my March edition to arrive.
It's not published on a monthly basis. I cannot recommend this mag highly enough. It's just fantastic in every way and I really do urge everyone to have a look at it.
The next edition is out on 11th March. The site is:- www. Hugs to all Janet xx. Sounds amazing, will have a look. I gather you liked it a little bit!
Thank you Janet I have placed an order for 6 months, looks a really good magazine as you have said Hugs Margaret corgi owner.
I think I saw this in Our local newsagent a few days ago. Looked interesting. Don't know why I didn't buy it at the time.
Hi Janet, Thank you for that! I cancelled my Craft Magazine as I was not at all impressed with it. Have ordered the current copy and will take it from there! Many thanks. Sorry the patches are causing you such discomfort. Let's pray it all settles down and all the mess work in harmony very soon. Lots of love, Myra xxx.
Got my son to get it for me when he went shopping. Took him a while to find it on the shelf. Had got put behind another one. Will have a good read tomorrow when I am on my own. Oh Dear! All the mess work in harmony! Wow that some sentence and concept! I did mean lol the meds! Mrs B predictive text strikes us all. Love Myra xx. Sandra, I so wish I was nearer you, I could have come kept you company. Had a laugh, helped you in the Coffee Shop. The photos on my Blog are not great but they let folk get the "jist" of what I am trying to do.
I shed a wee tear when I read about your situation, you are an absolute wonder and bring so much benefit to others. You are an Angel, that's what you are. I would like to add some more "sparkle" to your wings Hugs a plenty Patricia xxx. Hi Patricia Thank you so much for your lovely words, you gave me goosebumps! Love and hugs Sandra xxxxxx. Hello Sandra, May I have a latte and date and walnut scone please.
I'll just help myself and rush over to the corner table before Mrs B goes to make her cards. I hope you are feeling a bit better today. If your beautiful card is anything to go by you certainly are!! The colours are so uplifting, and with the combination of dies are just right for a "Thinking of You" card. The last thing someone needs at an unhappy time, it something to bring them down, and this will not do that. Sam and Michelle, I hope you both are well today.
Patricia, I've taken a hug, and thank you for the info on The Works, I'll try to pop along today. There's one in our local Garden Centre. Barbara, I wonder how long our friend will stay in Eygypt.