Romantic Get Out Of The SH*T KIT
This item is designed as an instant repair kit to get back in the good books of your loved one.
It is ideal to have on standby for emergency situations.
It is made up of a photo frame 12" x 8" outside diameter for a 4 x 6 photo of the loving couple.
The photo frame is made out of quality dark brown stitched leather with a suede wood grain effect.
Accompanying the frame is a stunning heart crafted from clear quartz that will enchant and calm your loved one.
The heart comes in a decorative cardboard box
Instructions : purchase item
:insert a special photo of you both
:hand over the decorative box
:smile as she discovers the heart and forgives you
NB if the kit fails to have the desired affect remember to duck from any flying quartz missiles, pass the kit on to a friend and buy a diamond ring
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Can be picked up from Main South Road Dunsandel. Contact Chris on 021 0890 3462
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