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Cellophane bags

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I was going to ask this following on from the comments about lakeland in the pie thread - but I thought it's probably a separate question. I use the Pudsey cellophane bags to put gifts of biccies and sweets in from Lakeland. Is there anywhere else to get ythem as the postage is quite pricy for just bags and jam labels which is all I need at the moment.

By the way we don't have John lewis, House of Fraser, Wilkinsons etc here in NI
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  • tiff
    tiff Posts: 6,608 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Savvy Shopper!
    Hi, dont know how price compares but have you tried this site

    http://www.bagnboxman.co.uk/catalogue/page31_cellophane-roll.php
    “A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey
  • mossy
    mossy Posts: 1,263 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I found this site when I was looking for cellophane bags, it has a few designs (have to pay p&p though :( )

    http://www.fun2make.co.uk/default.aspx

    HTHs
    Saving for Disney again, oops why book one Disney holiday when you can book two!
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  • Mossy, I was just browsing the threads and saw your link to fun 2 make and just wanted to say thanks.Theres some lovely things on there and I'm always looking for things for the kids to do esp as half term is coming up.
  • Anastacia
    Anastacia Posts: 470 Forumite
    ebay is my first port of call for anything pretty much. worth a try.
    ....another happy bug.........sorry,blogger embracing the simple life
  • mossy
    mossy Posts: 1,263 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Thanks I want a house :) I thought it had lots of really cute things that would be nice for kids to do to.

    Theres also http://www.bakerross.co.uk/find.asp?cid=PPTIF9QXY2X8VDJKCC2DCWNLHPBB2M8H which had some cellophane christmas and easter bags. But its also full of activity stuff for kids, I ordered the catalogue yesterday and am looking forward to flicking through it...could probably spend a fortune though what with buying stuff for my little munch to do and stuff for creche at Church, the prices seem fairly good though. :)
    Saving for Disney again, oops why book one Disney holiday when you can book two!
    :starmod: Emergency Fund Savings - #148 - £10/£1000 1% :starmod:
    :xmastree:#083 SPC6 £63 - SPC7 £90 - SPC8 £63 - SPC9 £54 - SPC10 £26 - SPC12 £70 :xmastree:
  • Yes we already have Baker Ross and we DO spend a fortune but least it keeps the kids amused during holidays and I'd rather them do things than be in constant zombie mode staring at the tv :)
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