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Xmas eve hamper - better than last year
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Oh what?!! it wont let me add them in at all
coming up funny on my page!
£3.95 delivery xx0 -
What internet browser are you using? I'm using Firefox0
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chasingsunshine wrote: »I cant get them to add into my basket yet
Might have to pop along to the store and check them out
Have you selected the colour? You need to do this before it will let you add to your basket.0 -
Yeah im on firefox and selected colour first, gonna reboot and try again, its the only item in the shop coming up funny on my page!0
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managed to do it by logging in on my phone, adding them then signing in on here! what a polava! the page was showing totally different so no idea why that was!0
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I rather made a hamper for my kids and that hampers contain the different kind of things that they want.0
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Hi I love the idea of hampers am going to make DD one for her first Xmas, she will only be 9 months so alot of little bits I plan on her being able to reuse but I think its a lovely tradition to start. Anyone any ideas of stuf that would be good for such a littlie? so far Ive made her a santa stop here door hanger, and bought a blanket from matalan and a reindeer soft toy in the sale last year along with some xmassy PJs. I did get the avon mug mentioned just cos it was so cute and a good offer, but this will be put away for when she is big enough. Id like to do the reeindeer food and bits for santa but doubt she'll understand.Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpulsWorking on baby no2
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I am doing four hampers this year, and it's a first for me.
I will be doing 3 christmas eve ones for my boys, and only need to get the pjs for these and they will be complete. I am doing my mum a box of favourites. This will contain
Marmite big jar
Marmite sandwich box
Marmite toast rack
marmite egg cup
marmite mug
two bars of green and blacks chocolate
marmite cashew nuts
marmite cheeses
marmite flat breads
marmite crisp
marmite cereal bars
box of liquorice allsorts
ab fab box set
french and saunders box set
grapefruit yankee candle
whittards hot chocolate gift set
nettle and blackberry tea
I am very excited about my mums, she loves everything in it.
I have thought about doing my dad one, he loves cheeses so may do him a cheese one closer to christmas.0 -
chasingsunshine wrote: »Ahhh! You beaut!!
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/non-woven-collection-kids-storage-box-111165
Fab thanks!:beer:
Thanks for that just ordered 2 just need something to put oldest DD1's xmas eve stuff into know.:jmember of the thrifty gifty 2011 :j0 -
Hi I love the idea of hampers am going to make DD one for her first Xmas, she will only be 9 months so alot of little bits I plan on her being able to reuse but I think its a lovely tradition to start. Anyone any ideas of stuf that would be good for such a littlie? so far Ive made her a santa stop here door hanger, and bought a blanket from matalan and a reindeer soft toy in the sale last year along with some xmassy PJs. I did get the avon mug mentioned just cos it was so cute and a good offer, but this will be put away for when she is big enough. Id like to do the reeindeer food and bits for santa but doubt she'll understand.
My little bub wasnt even 2 weeks on his first christas but he had a stocking
I put in, wrist rattles, finger puppets, bath toys and a little teddy then a couple of christmas bibs and some reindeer booties0
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