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For just ?5 I can post you a print kit, for either hand/foot/paw prints or fingerprints which will come in a presentation folder that includes instructions.


The lucky mummy can then be involved in designing her own special fine silver print pendant/charm bracelet/keyring/picture frame etc I have lots of shapes and textures to choose from as well as a range of designs from ?20 that can be ordered through my website www.mariamadeit.co.uk


You can either purchase gift vouchers with your kit or use the code"IHAVEPRINTS" when you place your order to receive ?5 off the total price.


I also have a fb page www.facebook.com/mariamadeit do feel free to get in touch via any of these.

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