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firkinboo

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We just did (August), and it was fabulous, and we are only just now coming back down to Earth, and sorting through all the bits and pieces we no longer need, relating to signage, and seating plans, and table numbers, and place cards, and hangover kits, and wedding favours, and you get the drift! I will be listing things as and when I find them buried amongst all the boxes still in our dining room, so if there is anything in particular you are looking for, message me, as I may well have it!


So first up:


1) Little burlap drawstring bags UNUSED X100 (5 boxes x 20) ~7cm x 8.5cm ?5 per box or ?20 for all 5 boxes

2) Leather luggage tags UNUSED X10 handmade, top quality distressed oiled cowhide, embossed ?5 each / ?40 for 10


More to come so watch this space!!

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