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Great wedding/party decorations...vases, t-light holders,balloons, all new and unused.


Jacqui5254

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3 GOLD VASES for centrepieces or candleholders

H.14cm W 12cm ?20 for 3


9 SM. PINK BUD VASES

H.6cm Base 4.5cm ?12 for 9


49 SMALL GLASS BOTTLES

H.7cm ?20 for 49 ***SOLD***


72 SIMPLE T-LIGHT HOLDERS

W 4cm ?25 for 72


24 HUGE PINK AND WHITE 36" BALLOONS

?30 for 24



http://i.imgur.com/ifN8wP3.jpg?1http://i.imgur.com/I3Qi6wl.jpg?1


http://i.imgur.com/6z5Fv4H.jpg?2http://i.imgur.com/4VoxNsy.jpg?1


http://i.imgur.com/G609lHS.jpg?1http://i.imgur.com/V4Au099.jpg?1


http://i.imgur.com/DiwqkW2.jpg?1http://i.imgur.com/OQy9BVB.jpg?1


http://i.imgur.com/33G82ff.jpg?2http://i.imgur.com/EiOWsrB.jpg?1

Bottles now sold.


Balloons, vases, bud vases and tea-light holders all available and ready to add sparkle to your party, wedding, bar mitzvah and celebration!!


Also...see neon PARTY sign also for sale!!

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