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I need help finding a snowglobe !!

10 replies

ProtegeMoi · 09/07/2014 19:41

Sorry for posting in AIBU but I need the traffic. Today at a friends house my DD age 2 knocked over and broke a snowglobe which had huge sentimental value to it's owner (my friend). She is devastated and I feel awful. I have been hunting high and low for a replacement but so far have had no luck :(

I was hoping the collective power of mumsnet could help me to track it down so I can cheer up a rather upset lady and relieve myself of my guilt.

Have attached a photo of the broken one, does anyone recognise it at all?

I need help finding a snowglobe !!
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LalyRawr · 09/07/2014 19:46

That looks like the Card Factory bear doesn't it?

Maybe check their site/email them the photo?

Birdsgottafly · 09/07/2014 19:51

I agree that it looks like a Card Factory bear.

Once all of the teacher stuff is off the shelves they'll have regular stick back in.

MrsWinnibago · 09/07/2014 19:52

Well a replacement won;t be the "same" will it? Or is that me being over fussy?

ProtegeMoi · 09/07/2014 19:58

No it won't be the same but it's the best I can do really. Will check card factory now, knew it wasn't tatty teddy like OH keeps saying.

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sleepsforwimps2010 · 09/07/2014 19:59

what does the plaque the bears holding say?

LalyRawr · 09/07/2014 20:00

It says 'Best Mum' so really isn't going to be back in stock until Mothers Day.

Sorry Sad

Suefla62 · 09/07/2014 20:01

There are lots of companies that say they repair snow globes if only the glass is broken.

ProtegeMoi · 09/07/2014 20:07

I thought the same about Mother's Day. Have emailed card factory to ask if they can sell me one now I've established where it is from, fingers crossed!

Where are these snowglobe repair companies? It is only the glass that is broken but all repair companies I found were in the US.

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Suefla62 · 09/07/2014 20:19

They do all seem to be in the US. There's an eHow on how to do it yourself, but that seems a bit extreme.

CSIJanner · 09/07/2014 20:51

Have you tried a jewellery store? Like those who repair musical boxes? Apparently they might be able to help. Or glass repair specialists. They usually only advertise crystal glasses etc but they might be able to help.

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