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Free gift wrapping from ochre and ochre

Submitted by Mrs Green on Tuesday, 17 March 2009 Loading Add to favourites  No Comment

organic napkins from ochre and ochreJust in time for Mother’s day; you can take the stress out of the day for yourself, by getting free gift wrapping from Ochre and ochre.

Their wrapping paper is printed on 75% recycled silk paper and uses vegetable inks and the gift tags made from FSC certified board have recycled string ties.

Fiona and Tess from Ochre and ochre source all their products from Europe, which minimises the impact on the environment and supports local manufacturers.

They have a stylish, high quality range of organic and natural homewares, using eco ecologically responsible materials, wherever possible. As the name might suggest, the items are available in a palette of earthy ochre colours, that mix & match perfectly!

From organic table runners, napkins and placemats to aprons and teatowels; you’ll also find the finishing touches of natural beeswax candles and lavender bags to complete the look.

To claim your free gift wrap, (worth £4.50) type TREAT FOR MUM in the promo code box. You’ve got until Thursday, so be quick!

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