With a nod to the Arizona flag…the antique star brooch gives this ‘lil book mark a little character. This is one of a kind, and would come in around £25. Want something similar? Email me at prettyflowerbs@gmail.com.
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Handmade Pretty Things
With a nod to the Arizona flag…the antique star brooch gives this ‘lil book mark a little character. This is one of a kind, and would come in around £25. Want something similar? Email me at prettyflowerbs@gmail.com.
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The cold would be worth it if there were snow… This is one of a kind, and would come in around £20. Want something similar? Email me at prettyflowerbs@gmail.com.
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Pretty antique silver and diamanté Butterfly. This is one of a kind, and would come in around £25. Want something similar? Email me at prettyflowerbs@gmail.com.
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I’ve just found what will be new Christmas tradition: a homemade Advent Calendar! I’m so looking forward to filling it with lovely things for my little one… This is one of a kind, and would come in around £20. Want something similar? Email me at prettyflowerbs@gmail.com.
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Dear Teacher, you’re amazing… I had some amazing teachers in my time at school. I remember I used to roll my eyes when my mum said that school would be ‘the best time of your life’ – but you know what? She was right! This is one of a kind, and would come in around…
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I’m starting to think about what our family Christmas traditions are. Some will be from Christmases with my mum and dad; like opening one or two Christmas presents before church, and the rest after…
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God grant me the serenity, To accept the things I cannot change; Courage to change the things I can; And wisdom to know the difference.
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Those who know me and my hubby, and what we’ve been through over the last few years, will know how poignant the simple statement is: ‘Let God Lead’… This bookmark is one of a kind, but if you’d like to order something similar, email me at prettyflowerbs@gmail.com
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Straight for the heart…
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There is a tale that a Golden Snitch evaded capture for six months on Bodmin Moor in 1884, both teams finally giving up in disgust at their Seekers’ poor performances. Cornish wizards familiar with the area insist to this day that the Snitch is still living wild on the moor, though I have not been…
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