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Why not organise a coffee and Cards event, or maybe cake and cards or Cabernet and cards ;)


If you fancy arranging a get together with friends, family, playgroup mums, NCT group or any others then why not make it a bit different by having some beautiful cards and stationary for people to look at while there?


I can either drop you a basket full of goodies to peruse along with brochures or I can come personally and show the products plus do a little raffle and even give you a demo on how to make gift bags with wrapping paper and sticky tape :)


Plus if you hold an event You will receive a discount and a special 'host' gift :)


I have a few spaces left this month so why not get in touch to arrange or with any questions you may have.


Hope to hear from you soon.


Suzie


www.facebook.com/suziescards.co.uk

www.suziescards.co.uk

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