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Where to go for low cost stickers?
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Where can I go to get low cost stickers?
I would like stickers to have different themes like wild animals, farm animals, numbers, different, shapes etc
I want them for my toddler son to play with.
I went into Staples and they were almost £5 for 8 sheets of stickers.
I would like stickers to have different themes like wild animals, farm animals, numbers, different, shapes etc
I want them for my toddler son to play with.
I went into Staples and they were almost £5 for 8 sheets of stickers.
“…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson
“The best things in life is not things"
“The best things in life is not things"
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Try wilkinsons, or the good old poud shop.
I also got some from a cheap bookshop, they do some in a box, with rolls of them, you don`t get hundreds, but they are only a pound or so.
Mine love making sticker pictures, and much less mess than paint!!JAN Grocery Challange £200
Spent £154.88
FEB Grocery Challange £175 21-1 to 20-2
Spent to date £49.130 -
Sorry I ment pound £1.00 shop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JAN Grocery Challange £200
Spent £154.88
FEB Grocery Challange £175 21-1 to 20-2
Spent to date £49.130 -
I will try out my local pound & chep book shop. I got some free stickers from Clarks & my son loved them & as you say they are not messy like painting.
Cheers“…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson
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Pound shops are good: you get a box with 3-4 rolls of stickers. They're not amazing quality, but perfect for a small child who's going to go through millions!
Also, have you tried reuseable stickers? They're not cheap, but you can use them again and again (they come with a sort of laminated thing to stick them on, and you can also use them on windows/mirrors etc - great for car journeys too!)0 -
woolies also do good packs of stickers my mum bought my daughter 3 sheets of barbie ones for £1 but if you got 'unbranded' ones so to speak you'd probably get more sheetsOther women want a boob job. Honey the only silicone i'm interested in is on a 12 cup muffin tray, preferably shaped like little hearts
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I bought some for my sons this morning at Tesco - £1.97 for a book of 500 assorted stickers. My sons are 3 and nearly two, and they're very pleased with them.0
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