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Creative Ways to give Gift Vouchers
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this is the only type of thing I can find in the uk but too pricey - cheapest I have found was £5 with £6 delivery!!
http://gadgets4you.co.uk/view/3/Gadgets___Gizmos/31/Games___Puzzles/809/Money_Maze
ANy more ideas?
I got one for my bro 4 xmas & arrived the other day. I got mine off ebay for £4.59 then £2.99 P&P and I went through a cashback site and got about 10p-20p back.
I can't see why the seller doesn't lower his P&P price as for the weight of it, it definately didn't cost that much to post, it probably cost him £1.50.
It'll annoy the hell outta my brother getting at his money thats for sure:rotfl:O0 -
I dont post much (due to being of a nervous disposition or WIMP ,lol) but how about making some of Rainmac's famous "Door Hangers" and putting the money/voucher in the pocketGoodreads 2025 Challenge :16/75
Goodreads 2024 Challenge: 65/80
Goodreads 2023 Challenge: 77/520 -
how about putting it with a soft toy then wrapping it with large piece of celephane and huge bow? if for adult same idea but with potted plant!:starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod:0
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