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Party Supplies

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My daughter is 21 later this month and wants to have a small party at home, we are on quite a tight budget so can anyone recommend either an online site or high street store that does cheap party supplies (i'm thinking ballons. banners, tableware etc)

Thanks.

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  • BargainJunky
    BargainJunky Posts: 1,534 Forumite
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    Try Home Bargains, Poundland, 99p shops initially for disposable cups, plates etc they usually stock plain white and you could buy coloured napkins to brighten them up. Banners, balloons etc try the cheaper card shops Card Warehouse etc. You may also strike lucky in the poundshops/Home Bargains as both seem to have a lot of party stuff but its a case of hit and miss. Wilkinsons would also be worth a quick look but they are not the cheapest.

    Hope she has a great day.
  • clairibel
    clairibel Posts: 3,657 Forumite
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    edited 7 February 2012 at 8:03PM
    Littlewoods and Very do some good stuff cheapish and free delivery, saves tramping around thats my excuse anyway :D

    Very Party stuff link

    60 piece party set £6.99 del Amazon. And your supporting a charity by buying.

    21 party stuff on amazon here as well.
  • Be careful with VERY. To purchase you need to have a credit account with them at high interest rates. Unless you know of a way to purchase without have a credit agreement?

    Might not be as cheap as you think. I got stung on VERY so cancelled my "account" which was actually a credit agreement at an APR of 34%!!!
  • clairibel
    clairibel Posts: 3,657 Forumite
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    Tbonetone wrote: »
    Be careful with VERY. To purchase you need to have a credit account with them at high interest rates. Unless you know of a way to purchase without have a credit agreement?

    Might not be as cheap as you think. I got stung on VERY so cancelled my "account" which was actually a credit agreement at an APR of 34%!!!

    You don't need a credit account, you can pay by debit card if you don't accept the terms and conditions :)

    But lots of people have accounts anyway so i was suggesting it in case the OP had an account and didn't know about the party stuff.
  • Thank you, didn't realise you could buy from Very without an account and no I don't have one. Amazon stuff looks great, thanks.
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