Beech pendant from Co.Antrim with a triquetra
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Triquetra Pendant necklace
£10.00
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Crafty Kids Pick n’Paint Special – [EVERY SATURDAY 10.30-11.30am]
£6.50
Our ‘Pick n’Paint’ special allows kids to come in and enjoy some creative painting fun. They get to paint & decorate 2 small item or 1 large item of their choice.
Limited spaces available
Ideal for ages 4yrs +
Parents do not need to stay - we do have rooms to the side and downstairs for parents to stay for a cuppa
Parents cannot stay in room with other kids. If wish to book our pink room please give us a call as this room is booked on a first come first serve basis
Parents cannot stay in room with other kids. If wish to book our pink room please give us a call as this room is booked on a first come first serve basis.
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Handmade Artificial Flower in decorative basket
Carefully Hand Crafted Paper Floral Bouquets created by Perfect Petal.Beautiful & Unique. One of a Kind! ❤Better than Real Flowers - Wont Die & Whither Away!Tin Can Vase Sold Separately (use drop down box to select it) Bouquets £15 each£20 with Tin Can Vase. FREE LOCAL DELIVERY! (postcode restricted)
River Lagan Mini Print – Sandra Shaw Art
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These adorable Mini Prints were created by Sandra Shaw Art.These Environment artworks are particularly interesting for their book-page-background which contains text about the particular area.A beautiful, small and unique addition to any home, Makes a perfect giftMini prints are £4 each or 3 for £10, Many designs available!Measurments approx 14cm x 10cm.
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