New Nappy Cake

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  • deedledee_2
    deedledee_2 Posts: 41 Forumite
    Giggles, thanks for starting this new thread :T. Feels good to start afresh :j. Looking forward to posting pics of all my nappy cakes soon
  • help wanted....
    I do not have asda near by and wanted to know of other places to buy silicone cup cakes cheaply?

    also if you have a B&M near you they have them in
    there too
  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    help wanted....
    I do not have asda near by and wanted to know of other places to buy silicone cup cakes cheaply?
    How about ebay i would say i would get some for you but i dont know when i will be going there again
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  • Bargainbabe_2
    Bargainbabe_2 Posts: 1,741 Forumite
    Oops, I submitted my post before I had finished!

    Anyway, I was finishing by saying, i was looking fwd to welcoming back the regular faces and helping out the newbie "bakers" if I can. xxxx
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  • Bargainbabe_2
    Bargainbabe_2 Posts: 1,741 Forumite
    I have also been EVERYWHERE for silicone cupcakes muffin thingys. Tried Asda, £land, everywhere. No joy here :(

    Also having probs locating new soft toys at a reasonable price. Ellies have gone now, any ideas?

    Also, am needing baskets to make up hampers...where can i get some cheaply??

    Oooh questions questions!! Shows I have been away xx
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  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    Does it have too be soft toys i use a lot of booties and butterflys on mine. I do also have soft toys but use the other more
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  • Kim_Possible
    Kim_Possible Posts: 848 Forumite
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    thank you for all your suggestions re cupcakes. ill check thoese out.
  • Bargainbabe_2
    Bargainbabe_2 Posts: 1,741 Forumite
    Well yeah, I do prefer to use soft toys if poss although I have made cakes with booties.

    Any ideas about the baskets?
    Thanksxxx
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  • moonpenny
    moonpenny Posts: 2,430 Forumite
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    Great to have a new Nappy Cake thread Giggle - it's like a breath of fresh air!
    Hi Bellag, nice to see you back!

    Becs, like you, I seem to be only selling 3 Tiers. Quite happy about that as I prefer making them but have got a few 2,s and 1,s made up that I am not shifting. Think I'll have to make them into 3,s.
    Good idea about "Pick and Mix" I think they would sell.

    Bargainbabe, Your right about soft toys being thin on the ground. I have still got some ellies but am looking for some nice teddies. Why don't toy shops sell small soft toys anymore?
    I got some lovely white painted baskets from HB. Linings pink/white spots & aqua/white spots. £5.99 for set of 3.
  • Bargainbabe_2
    Bargainbabe_2 Posts: 1,741 Forumite
    I like the idea of pick and mix. I do offer this although most ppl I find just want me to make the decisions!!
    I have been selling a lot of 1 tiers in the past couple of weeks. I prefer to sell 3 tiers as they are more cost effective.

    Thank you Moonpenny for your suggestion, i will get my mom to have a look as I don't have one here :( I wish I could find a wholesaler for blankets and toys, life would be so much easier lol!!
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