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2337 days ago

Free stuff

Caitlin from Wadestown

Continuing to clear stuff out before I go overseas. Pickup before Friday 11th October please.

A4 landscape weekly planner (TAKEN pending pickup)
A5 landscape weekly planner with magnetic strip on the back (TAKEN pending pickup)
A5 portrait to do list pad (TAKEN pending pickup)
A5 board pad unused
Flowers gift bag (TAKEN pending pickup)
Black gift bag with sparkly top (TAKEN pending pickup)
Foldable handbag hook (TAKEN pending pickup)
Smart clips for bras (4 white, 3 nude and 3 black) - unused (TAKEN pending pickup)
Full pack of colour flint paper - x50 sheets
Ball of string
Roll of thick ish magnets - unopened (TAKEN pending pickup)
Round circle magnets - unused but open packet (TAKEN pending pickup)
Pack of U shaped magnets x4 - unused but open packet (TAKEN pending pickup)
Sheet of woven material (not sure what it's made of exactly) approx 25 inches x 24 inches
Green patterned wrapping material approx 16 inches x 19 inches (TAKEN pending pickup)

PM if interested, first in first served. Pickup in Wadestown BEFORE 11th October thanks.

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