handmade personalised car hangers
Vanessa Heaver
Hey guys!
As some of you may or may not know I have recently been made redundant from a job I loved and I am looking for new ways to make some extra cash 🥰
I’ve decided to jump back into my art and I’m currently selling these personalised car hangers to hang off the mirror in your car, or a decoration around the house, they are completely home made and made from recyclable materials 🙌🏻
Lots of colours and styles to choose from with your choice of painting, I specialise in animals but I’m happy to try something new 💕
They are $50 each $30 extra for doubled sided or $10 extra for a name on the back
If you are interested in purchasing any of the available colours feel free to message me so I can create something unique to you 🥰 🩵
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