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If you are looking for someone to provide Sweet or Healthy treats, provide party and event services, bespoke gifts or even bespoke services just drop me an e-mail, text or call and I'm sure I and my team will be able to help.

Some of our services are:


1. Face Painting

2. Girl Friday

3. Teepee Parties and Bell Tent Parties

4. Hamper Gifts

5. Sweet and Healthy Treats well package including cones

6. Sweet and healthy treat buffet

7. Catering

8. Picnic and Graden Party

9. Spa Party

10. Party Decorating

11. Venue Search

12. Equipment Hire Service (Bell Tents, Slush, Popcorn, Chocolate, Booster seat and much more)

13. Balloon Arch and Columns

14. Gaming Bus and Gaming Party

15. Bouncy Castle

16. Private Chef

17. Hot Tub Hire

18. Makeup Sessions

19. Messy Art Party for baby and toddler

20. Much more, just get in touch for more information.

21. Bell Tent Hire


Many Thanks,


Stephanie

M: 07927023282

E: [email protected]

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