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Used wedding decorations - GONE


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UPDATE - fairy lights all gone now.


I got married this summer and I am now looking to sell on some of the decorations we used.


Includes:


24 x 1L glass milk bottles used as vases (photo A). ?24 for all.


6 x 30 m 'warm white' fairy lights. 230V. 50 cm from the plug to the first LED. They really made everything look special and come with 8 different settings including constant/twinkling/slow fade. There are no problems with any of the lights, the string is clear and they are rolled up neatly (no tangling issues!). ?8/string.


I am still waiting for my wedding photos and so the only photo I have (photo B) which show the fairy lights has them more in the background as the whole hall is not shown. I have therefore also included, a photo (photo C) from a previous post of a lady hiring the same type of fairy lights. The festoon lights in my photo (B) will be for hire, if anyone interested.


For local collection. Thanks! Fran

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