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REASTIE! We're over over here! Bargain holding thread

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FireflyGirl · 11/10/2016 13:45

Chatty bargain hunters today, so here's a holding thread until Reastie finishes work Grin

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Dogmatix34 · 12/10/2016 21:16

Colouring book not connected to the book I don't think but lovely garden scenes so sort of is ( if that makes sense! )

ChoccyJules · 12/10/2016 21:17

Thanks nightnanny I was worried he'd receive on pack and a voucher and have to activate it for the rest of them to come (as DH did last year with the curry subscription...forgotten the name)

eastmidswarwicknightnanny · 12/10/2016 21:19

No worries choccy nope from what I read which was all small print they arrive per schedule you set and you can cancel and reactive account at your leisure

Ilikesweetpeas · 12/10/2016 21:20

Thanks for the link to elf on the shelf, just what I needed

whatwillicallmyself · 12/10/2016 21:29

Received my hype bag today and it was free postage to Ireland too so I am delighted thank you.

MammaGnomes · 12/10/2016 22:17

I'm putting together a craft box for my 3 year old. Is there anywhere I can get cheap crafty bits in bulk or would it be easier to buy a kit and split it up?

breakfastbap · 12/10/2016 22:20

The works has great craft bits. When you visit the site you should get a pop up giving you a code for 20% off plus don't forget to use Quidco

breakfastbap · 12/10/2016 22:22

Be quick! The works has a 25% off code AUTUMN25 but only until midnight tonight!

confuugled1 · 12/10/2016 22:34

Not sure whether to jump on the sharpies offer - ds1 would be thrilled - he's been begging for a set for ages. But - he's a terror for forgetting to put lids back on pens properly or for not putting an old newspaper under the thin paper he's drawing on so the ink comes through. And sharpie ink is going to be a bugger to get off the furniture if he drops a pen on the sofa again or draws a poster on the table that he colours in heavily and leaves a sharpie impression behind him...

Bigfishlittlefishtwoeggsinabox · 12/10/2016 22:36

If anyone can find this for under £50 including shipping, I will be eternally grateful and you will make a 5 boy extremely happy.

REASTIE! We're over over here! Bargain holding thread
Haudyerwheesht · 12/10/2016 22:38

Does someone here work for sainsburys? Not sure if I imagined it!! Ds is after a lego city cargo plane - what are the chances of the Lego city stuff being reduced?

Also wondering if the steffi shoes doll and baby doll Moses basket will be reduced?

Haudyerwheesht · 12/10/2016 22:44

bigfish there's a seller on eBay called toynck which might have it cheaper but hard to decipher?

Bigfishlittlefishtwoeggsinabox · 12/10/2016 22:53

Thank you haud but I've just looked and it's saying invalid seller name, is that the right spelling?

Youranus · 12/10/2016 22:58

For those looking for a bargain kids keyboard, wish I'd seen this before spending £75 on a casio. It has 54 full size keys, good reviews, but unfortunately no headphone socket:

www.amazon.co.uk/RockJam-Portable-Digital-Keyboard-Interactive/dp/B018AVHOJ0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1476309274&sr=8-1&keywords=Rockjam+54++keyboard

rogl · 12/10/2016 23:03

Momma the pound shop/ Poundland have loads of craft stuff, but I would recommended either the paint from the works or wilko and the pound shop ones stain but everything else is brilliant

SpecialK24 · 12/10/2016 23:08

**Equimum - Thank you, hopefully will have another sale/3for2 before Xmas then.

TryingtobePrepared · 13/10/2016 00:41

Am having a advent calendar crisis, and wondered if this would work, if I wrapped all the decorations up? www.hobbycraft.co.uk/wall-hanging-felt-christmas-tree-90cm/609008-1000
dd1 5yrs feels hard done by as I won't get a chocolate one and dd2 just wants what dd1 has, next year I think I'm going to do one of the fill myself one but at 2yrs dd2 just too small at the moment. It's only £6 so as advents go fairly bargainous but would it work?

VinoTime · 13/10/2016 01:04

Ooohhh, my Boden £10 off voucher arrived today, along with a 20% off code and free p+p. Managed to snag DD this lovely festive robins top and this red popper skirt for £25.20 instead of £44.00. Christmas outfit sorted for her Grin

Anyone come across any nice children's Christmas pj's? I usually do the White Company as a treat by I'm uninspired by their offerings this year Sad

VinoTime · 13/10/2016 01:11

I got DD a keyboard out of B&M's last year. It's fabulous! Came with a stand and a small microphone. It's not massive, but still a decent size. Think it cost £25. I then spent another £15-ish buying her a keyboard stool from Amazon so that she can sit and play it. Went down a treat!

VinoTime · 13/10/2016 01:24

King size white and grey stag bedding only £13.97 with free p+p.

Double Jingle all the way bedding £15.45 delivered (was £30.99 now £12.50 + £2.95 delivery).

VinoTime · 13/10/2016 01:26

Oh, Christmas emoji bedding! Single size for £11.59 was £24.00. Delivery free.

primitivemom · 13/10/2016 01:28

Stealth what about Roberta for a girl unicorn lol? Grin

VinoTime · 13/10/2016 01:55

Christmas tree broach £1.03 with free delivery. Reviews excellent.

Snowflake broach £1.05 with free delivery. Reviews excellent.

Christmas tartan coin purse £1.51 delivered.

Silver filigree heart LED fairy lights £5.24 delivered.

Baylis and Harding 500ml Christmas hand soap - Eton mess scented. It's on the Prime add-on's for £2.15, as are a few others.

Christmas Carols for Easy Piano music book £3.75.

Christmas apron £2.99 free delivery.

woodwaj · 13/10/2016 06:58

Tesco piano with microphone and stool

ItsNiceItsDifferentItsUnusual · 13/10/2016 07:04

Molton Brown have free delivery until Sunday - don't think there's a code, should be automatic.

If you spend over £40 you can also choose 3 free (smaller sized) things.

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