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Christmas Customers

  • Writer: Patrick Moriarty
    Patrick Moriarty
  • Dec 23, 2016
  • 1 min read

Christmas is always a great time for Paisley Power. People like to give their family, partners and friends a special Christmas present or gift. A handmade present is always appreciated because it's usually unique and a lovely surprise when received. December is always a busy time each year and I have been sending my products around the world to new and existing customers. I have sent out hundreds of items since I launched my brand in 2014 and have never had an item lost in the post. Fingers crossed it will never happen! Yesterday I received an order from US for a rat clutch bag, a Staffie dog bandana and 2 rat cushions. I have arranged a courier for them to be delivered on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas to all my customers and fans of Paisley Power! Have a creative 2017!


Paisley Power rat bag, cushion covers and dog bandana


 
 
 

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