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A brilliant selection of gift bags Pauline,I'm sure your son appreciates all your hard work
ReplyDeleteWow! You have been busy Pauline, they look lovely and a good way to use up an excess amount of papers x
ReplyDeleteWOW you have been busy, they look brilliant and I am sure the children will love them.
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Linda xxx
what a great idea and beautiful made Pauline
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
great bags!
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous. That is so nice of you to make them for him and I know the kids are thrilled to receive something so pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy Pauline. A lovely collection of gift bags which I'm sure the children will love.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Well done you, I know he is thrilled to have a clever Mum like you. They look wonderful Pauline.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
The gift bags you made are all lovely. Great job. And filled with treats they make a very special gift.
ReplyDeleteYou has been very busy! Great collection of bags!
ReplyDeleteYour son's class kids are so lucky! :)
What a lovely idea for his class, I am sure they will love him for the presents
ReplyDeleteWow Pauline that is one huge amount of bags they look perfect
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lorraine x
Wow so many bags Pauline! and what a wonderful idea hugs Sue x
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous Pauline, that's a very lucky class full of children.
ReplyDeleteLorraine x
Being busy is a bit of an understatement Pauline.These look fabulous and what a great job you have done, I wouldn't have know how to start.
ReplyDeleteKath x
What a sweetly made bags and a lovely gesture for your son to fill them for his class, this never happened in my days of school...he must be a gem of a guy.. xx
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty bags, the children will be very happy
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Ansx
Such a great Mom you are. They look wonderful! My daughter announced yesterday she wanted to make her Christmas cards with me all in one night! On top of that he wanted them to look like they were done in the 70s! She and her 5 year old son helped - it was sooooooo fun! They are some crazy cards though - lol. I am going to post them soon. Hugz
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful teacher your Son is Pauline and your little bags are so pretty, I'm sure the children will love receiving them, Kate x
ReplyDeleteGolly, what a Busy Mum you have been. The kids will love their present from their teacher, what a great idea of your sons, Hazel x
ReplyDeleteWow! You have been busy Pauline. Wonderful bags.
ReplyDeleteValerija xx
What a wonderful project, and I am sure he loved them. And the kiddos will love them too, so thoughtful.
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Sue
My word, Pauline, you really have been busy! If the North Pole is understaffed, Santa would be mighty lucky to have you on his festive production team.
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