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Wedding items/decor for sale and hire


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We recently got married and our venue was a total blank canvas so we now have lots of decorations and detail items now available for sale or hire.


Please let me know if you have any questions or would like further photos...


9 round bowls/vases - ?3 each

48 new sealed plastic champagne flutes - ?12

Wishing tree hessian banner - ?12

hessian cards banner ?7

5 small rolls of 3m lengths of hessian - ?1.50 per roll

2 - Wicker hears - ?5 each

9 straw hearts ?3 each

Approx 40m of wide hessian (some new and sealed some used but not stained) - ?25

5 large white lanterns - ?5 each

10 small cream lanterns - ?3 each

Cream honeycomb decorations 4 small and 4 medium - ?12 for all

Blue honeycomb decorations 4 small and 4 medium - ?12 for all

7 Ivory tissue pompom large - ?14 for all

3 Ivory medium pompom - ?4.50 - for all

5 Ivory small pompom - ?5 for all

8 Gold large pompom - ?16 for all

4 Gold medium pompom - ?6 for all

5 Gold small pompom - ?5 for all

3 Silver large pompom - ?6

3 Silver medium pompom - ?4.50

4 Silver small pompom - ?4

2 Blue large pompom - ?4

Heart church candle stand - ?25

Chalk board for table plan/menu - ?20

New sealed box of 200 4hr tea lights - ?4.50

New sealed box of 24 floating candles - ?3

2x Champagne sequinned table cloth for cake table -?45 both




Hire -

gold and silver wine bottles x 24

Post box

Blue case/trunk

Easle

Bar sign

Champagne squinted table cloth

Mix of gold/silver mercury glass tea lights x 72

Large mirror for table plan

Cylinder vases - 9 sets of 3

20 x 10m battery fairy lights warm white

7 x 2m bettery fairy loghts warm white

1 x 200m plug string of warm white fairy lights

2 x 100m plug string of warm white fairy lights

1 x 50m plug string of warm white fairy lights

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