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pamper hamper, boots sanctury things, all brought online?

vikki_louise
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Hiya, I would like to do a pampering hamper for my mums birthday in may (im starting early). She likes boots sanctuary stuff but its a bit pricey (not that i mind but would be nice if there is a cheeper option when buying more than one thing) and i would like to do things like face masks, but im disabled and can't get out without my parents house so need to get it all online.
Can anyone reccomend good places without huge postage costs to get pampering bits and bobs from please?
Also any ideas of other things i can add in, i was thinking of adding a bunny flannel despite her not using flannels (except for housework- i dont think she would want housework things for her bday!!). Shes diabetic so im trying to stay away from chocs
Thank you!
Can anyone reccomend good places without huge postage costs to get pampering bits and bobs from please?
Also any ideas of other things i can add in, i was thinking of adding a bunny flannel despite her not using flannels (except for housework- i dont think she would want housework things for her bday!!). Shes diabetic so im trying to stay away from chocs
Thank you!
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boots did have a 3 for 2 on all santuary stuff last week have you tried superdrug online or body shop or lush they tend to have a lot of items on offer and wilkinsons is a good thing.
if not got a money saving friend who could help you?
good luckx
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I've got lots of nice make up and other bits and pieces by signing up to magazine subscriptions. Many of them have lovely gifts for taking out a subscription, and as long as you cancel the DD after the first payment goes out, then the overall cost is less than if you bought the items separately. That way you get gifts for your mum, and lots of magazines to read too.
You can also get cashback through quidco for some magazine sites. See this thread for further info:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=10751490
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