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Perfect Xmas Gift Ideas- Bespoke Hats, Headdresses, Fascinators and much more from Local Designer


LawR*

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Hello ED Forum,


I am a local designer that makes bespoke headdresses, fascinators, top hats, captains hats, waistcoats, button holes, hoods and much more for weddings, festivals, bespoke fancy dress costumes, parties and to brighten up that day out around town. I make full wedding collections and one of a kind pieces for adults and children. I work with flowers, feathers, interesting fabrics, even lights and sparklers have been incorporated in some designs.


Also available for Headdress Making Work Shops for Hen Dos, Xmas Parties, Birthdays or just for the fun of it.


If you've got a fun occasion coming up and you would like something special and completely original for the day Please check out my work and contact me through here or one of my sites:


Etsy Shop

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LawRsButtons


FaceBook

https://m.facebook.com/LawRsButtons/


Instagram

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Much Love


LawR*

Hello! Have you ever seen the "faery festivals" held particularly in the West Country? I imagine it would be a good market for your products. Might be worth advertising somewhere like the Oracle in Glastonbury to get hold of the alternative market.

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