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Travel blackout blinds - I need some NOW but bumpto3 are out of stock - where else sells them?

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The company was "the flower stork" and the link is here.

If you type at checkout the code MUMSNET you will get a 15% discount.smile HTH anyone else needing a b/o blind smile
there is a company who came on mn a few weeks ago following a thread I started. They had the gor blind and offered a good discount. IIR better than what bt3 were offering...will try and find it.
there is a company who came on mn a few weeks ago following a thread I started. They had the gor blind and offered a good discount. IIR better than what bt3 were offering...will try and find it.
Friend of mine swears by bin liners, but see you are all sorted now
Thanks so much smile. I got it off Meg's Amazon link.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 15:28:05
they have the baa baa blind here
If it all fails we brought some black art paper and sellotape and that worked fine
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 02-Jul-09 22:30:09
You can buy blackout material from John Lewis or any fabric shop, it's a cream colour, and take some heavy duty packing type tape. That's what we did - lots cheaper! Or bin liners work OK, the thick gardening sort. Good luck!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 02-Jul-09 13:12:08
littleterra.co.uk have them.....
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 02-Jul-09 13:11:40
Here
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