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Everyone Loves Ingenious Tenuous Equations

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  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    No way.......your reputation precedes you:rotfl:

    :p

    Aww I thought we could get our pinnys on again. :p


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  • kurly~kale
    kurly~kale Posts: 698 Forumite
    It does....... but this can be done very nicely with clean white linen, glass bowls/containers....
    Douwe egberts coffe jars make fabulous sweetie jars, with a bit of ribbon round. :D
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    juju17 wrote: »
    My husband and I are going to Anglesey next Tuesday for a couple of days, so if anyone in my area has any crockery, I can personally deliver it. I am in Kent, happy to travel to Bluewater as a meeting point to collect items from anyone.....but would have to be done asap, as we go to Anglesey next Tuesday.
    If this is any help to anyone, please let me know. I am going to put out a plea on my local streetlife forum, so fingers crossed.

    thanks so much a very amazing thing to offer to do :A:A:A
    Rhosy,

    What about thinking of doing a sweet shop.

    Some large glass/plastic containers/bowls, filled with sweets, jelly (maybe the 10p ones that most of us have tones of)... Easy cheapish feature.

    You could also put tea lights in cups (if you had enough) for a table feature.

    Also a book for guesses to sign, leave memories (cost about £10).

    will pass on all the ideas to dd thanks so much xx
    i have little message in a capsule that people leave messages in and a fancy glass jar to keep them in . thought it was something different
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Have you not gone to bed yet?:rotfl:

    Nope... this is the first time in my life I have got excited over a wedding... (I am normally filled with fear at the thought of going to one... never mind getting married!!).

    But I do need to go.

    Night
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  • ROCKINGHAM
    ROCKINGHAM Posts: 982 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    My niece had a Vintage Tea Party on a boat on the Thames for her hen do. Nothing matched served on white table cloths (think they were sheets actually) with paper rose petals scattered everywhere. Bunches of summer flowers shoved in jars ( well jam jars pickle jars coffee jars etc) the rims of which were decorated with florist ribbon. Looked fabulous.

    Don't forget you will need a load of cutlery too which also found in charity shops.
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Aww I thought we could get our pinnys on again. :p


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    She shouldn't be wearing air hostess tights:o

    They should be thick wrinkly ones:p
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  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    ellie14 wrote: »
    Rhos I could get whoopsied strawberries and make jam if you don't have any or will it be strawberry season and plenty about for free.

    thanks so much for your kind offer:A but actually home made jam is something we have a lot of as we grow a lot of fruit and i make 100 plus jars a year :o:o:o
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Got a Superdrug item now that's cheaper in M. A little quiz though - does anyone want to guess the price in M? (No prizes.)

    Sunkissed Exfoliating Tan Remover (150ml)


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    £2.99 £1.99 / 100ml

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  • clucky1977
    clucky1977 Posts: 841 Forumite
    Rhosy,

    What about thinking of doing a sweet shop.

    Some large glass/plastic containers/bowls, filled with sweets, jelly (maybe the 10p ones that most of us have tones of)... Easy cheapish feature.

    You could also put tea lights in cups (if you had enough) for a table feature.

    Also a book for guesses to sign, leave memories (cost about £10).

    Great idea about the sweet table, my sil had one, went down a treat (lol).
    For the jars you could recycle coffee jars, paint the tops all the same add ribbon if needed. You can get paper bags for cheap too x x
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    ROCKINGHAM wrote: »
    My niece had a Vintage Tea Party on a boat on the Thames for her hen do. Nothing matched served on white table cloths (think they were sheets actually) with paper rose petals scattered everywhere. Bunches of summer flowers shoved in jars ( well jam jars pickle jars coffee jars etc) the rims of which were decorated with florist ribbon. Looked fabulous.

    Don't forget you will need a load of cutlery too which also found in charity shops.

    sounds fab just what she wanted, :) and thanks you so much i forgot cutlery:p:o
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