2719 days ago

Hi

Paula from Camberley

Starship FoundationStarship FoundationStarship Foundation10/12/2017 6:13pm
I have sent you some of my bags that I do do you want any-more please let me know
10/13/2017 10:40am
Hi Paula, thank you so much for thinking of the children at Starship and sending us these gorgeous bags, it is truly appreciated. I'm sure they will put a smile on some children's faces! Thank you again. Warm regards, Clare
10/17/2017 11:51am
Would you like me to do some more bags for you and the children
10/17/2017 1:56pm
Hi Paula, thank you for your lovely offer. If you have time and would like to that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again for your wonderful support. Warm regards, Clare
Okay
Sep 5th, 6:12pm
Would you like some more of my bags that I do
These are the bags I do
Sep 6th, 8:45am
HI Paula
Thank you for the lovely offer. Yes please - I'm sure the team could make good use of these.
Best wishes, Melissa
Sep 6th, 10:24am
Okay
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This is Starship and my correspondence about my bags that I do for them. As I have said people are welcome to come and have a look at what I do

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