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Fancy dress fridge (!) outfit offered free


Naiada

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Just wondered if anyone could make use of this silly fancy dress outfit of the inside of a fridge that I made for myself a while ago.

All the items on it are clean - some painted to look as though they have milk in etc and are sewn onto a white cotton sort of shift dress. It's adult sized - I'm 5' 5" . It took ages to put together so it seems a shame to just chuck it.

Message me on 07946577236 if you can make use of it.

If not, look out for me parading down Lordship lane in it on friday nights.

 

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