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Young artist needs some help please. Personalised gifts and free watch!!


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Hello,Thank you for reading my advert.My beautiful daughter who has just turned 12 years old has started selling her Art work to pay for more materials to do what she enjoys most "Art". Please check out her website for great gifts/homewares.


WIN A FREE BUTTON WATCH!!!! To win a free button watch,all you need to do is like her face page and once she gets just 200!likes we will pick a name from a hat and send you your ?29.99 watch. WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/BUTTONJESSIE


Thank you for your support :) x WWW.ARTASABUTTON.CO.UK EMAIL: [email protected]


Button donations also welcome :)

Wow!!!!!! Jessie has sooooo potential!!! 200 likes will be no problem!! She's still so young too!!! What an amazing gifted young lady!!


As a fellow parent I know you must be so so proud!!! I shall be going on her website to buy gifts mainly for me lol xx

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