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Hello Kitty Items For Free/Sale


Yuuna

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Hello,

I have some Hello Kitty items we no longer want, or have a use for, that I want to sell (as well as a few free gifts). They would make lovely birthday gifts! I have listed each item, as well as posting a picture below.

(For those who are unable to view the image below, here is the link: http://s651.photobucket.com/user/imogenhavenwood/media/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_2379_zps4n2bfzai.jpg.html).


I have the following:

Hello Kitty picnic/play/toy mat - unused/mint condition ?5

Hello Kitty badges - new/unopened ?3

Hello Kitty money box, which comes with the glitter pen and paints, - unused/mint condition ?10

Hello Kitty mechanical pencil - new/unopened ?2

Hello Kitty purse, with two zip compartments, - unused/mint condition ?8


I would happily sell all of the above for ?25, and I could potentially deliver (to East Dulwich).


I am also offering, for free, to those who purchase any, or all of the above;

Hello Kitty poster - unused/good condition

Hello Kitty stickers - unused/good condition

Hello Kitty headbands - used/good condition


The items are available to be collected, so do send me a message if you are interested.


http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/uu236/imogenhavenwood/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_2379_zps4n2bfzai.jpg

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