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2088 days ago

STUFF FOR SALE!!!!!!!! =D Cushions, tote bags, handbags, purses, and an ornament etc for sale. =D

Sharon from Te Atatu South

Ring/text me on 021 1848 707 or email me on sharon.keymer@gmail.com or private message me on here if you want any of these items. =D Anything else pictured but not listed in here, ask me about it, and I can give you the size, price, anything. =D
Cushions are $10 each. They are made from recycled clothing fabric and a size 20 Spotlight cushion inner, that's 47cm by 46cm by about 22cm thick at the thickest part. Nice and big and comfortable to lean on in your favourite armchair. =D
Tote bags are $10 each, and are made from upholstery fabric offcuts. They are 52cm long x 45cm high (brown tote bag with white cotton cord handles), 47cm long x 43cm high (orange tote bag with industrial brown tie-down strap handles), 47cm x 43cm (orange with black synthetic cord handles), 46cm long x 41cm high (orange with white cotton cord handles), and 43.5cm long x 39cm high (orange with black and orange handles).
Handbag with black synthetic cord shoulder strap is 39cm long x 30cm high. Fanny pack (52cm x 12.5cm with adjustable webbing strap) is $25, handbag with black webbing (41cm x 26cm) is $15 and the purse (15.5cm x 13cm) is $5. =D ALL made from upholstery fabric offcuts. Brown calfskin handbag is $20. It is 35cm x 25cm x 1.5cm thick.
Pink and black diamond pattern purse (with slightly smaller one inside) is $5, and is 22cm x 14.5cm. Rip Girl wallet is $5, and is 11.5cm x 9.5cm. Doll in toy chest ornament (10cm x 12cm x 9cm) is $5.
Truck window shades are $15 each. They are in as new condition - not used. Each one is 174cm long (when fully stretched out) x 82.5cm high - or 69cm high without the detachable (by velcro) upper parts. Bought off Super Cheap Auto on TradeMe but ended up not needing them (was intending to use them in a greenhouse to reflect light, but not cold enough for that up here).

Negotiable

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