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help with table decor southwest
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Snowmoredebt
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My partner would really like Ostrich feather table decorations for our wedding tables. We cant find a hire company which operates in the South West (Plymouth), does anyone know of a company or where we can buy the bits to make our own? We have looked to no avail

Debt at LBM £19700 :eek:
Arrears £4800
:j married 14/08/2010 :j
Date wife can move to live with me 28/02/2011 (date she can leave work for good) :beer:
Arrears £4800
:j married 14/08/2010 :j
Date wife can move to live with me 28/02/2011 (date she can leave work for good) :beer:
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Thank you thats exactly wgat she was looking for, looking at the prices I think she will have to go back to the drawing board lolDebt at LBM £19700 :eek:
Arrears £4800
:j married 14/08/2010 :j
Date wife can move to live with me 28/02/2011 (date she can leave work for good) :beer:0 -
Glad it was helpful. I'm in Exeter, and did wonder if there are any ostrich farms in the South West where you could go and get feathers yourself (which have fallen off, I don't mean pluck them!). May be worth checking.0
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Didn't think of that, it's a nightmare getting stuff down here :-) wouldn't move though!Debt at LBM £19700 :eek:
Arrears £4800
:j married 14/08/2010 :j
Date wife can move to live with me 28/02/2011 (date she can leave work for good) :beer:0 -
We are using a small company in Plymouth called All Angles.
Just had a look on their site now and they do feather centrepieces. The Pic below is from the website. https://www.all-angles.biz0 -
very art deco!
considered butchering a few feather dusters?0 -
They are beautiful, but if you are having a sit-down meal they would get in the way of converation and could be unfortunate during photos, by blocking faces or casting shadows.
How about having two large arrangements. one at each end of the top table, or behind the bride and groom's chairs as a backdrop?
Cheers, HG0 -
Hi Mr Squishy - THANK YOU youve made my OHs day
Hi Jenhug - LOL
Hi Hells Granny - I havent though about that if we go with it i'll ask them to set a few tables up and have a look
Have a happy new yearDebt at LBM £19700 :eek:
Arrears £4800
:j married 14/08/2010 :j
Date wife can move to live with me 28/02/2011 (date she can leave work for good) :beer:0
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