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Our two hour party is offered in a theme of choice. Fully hosted by our two entertainers we arrive, set up the room with table and chairs, decorate the table with our unique table decorations and table wear, provide afternoon tea and juice, two hours of entertainment including all the good old fashioned games children love. Provide prizes for each guest, cake decorating or giant birthday card making. Organise the birthday cake presentation, provide sweetie bags to take home and clear away our things at the end. All you need to do is provide a venue either a hall or at home and a cake which we can also help you with at an additional cost. The party is for up to 15 guests for ?295 and any additional guests cost ?15 each.

Visit https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vintage-Afternoons/476688905766941?sk=timeline for pictures of what we can offer and please do feel free to text, call or email me with your questions. [email protected] 07792097325

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