24 pcs. Self-adhesive numbers 1-24 – green

£3.29 / pkg

1 pkg = 24 pcs
£0.14 / pc
Colour: Green
Size: 4 cm
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Description

We offer a set of felt stickers for creating a green Advent calendar with a height of 4 cm (width will depend on the chosen number). The set includes 24 self-adhesive felt numbers from 1 to 24. With them, you can create an original Christmas decoration easily!

If you enjoy crafting by hand, this set of numbers for an Advent calendar is perfect for you! Here, we offer numbers for an Advent calendar from 1 to 24. See for yourself how they will match calendars of various styles!

These numbers for an Advent calendar are excellent if you enjoy creating your own Christmas decorations, and this year you plan to make your DIY Advent calendar, maybe even with your children.

With this set of numbers from 1 to 24, you can create a beautiful Advent calendar with fabric pouches. Simply stick the appropriate numbers for the Advent calendar on 24 pouches of your choice, and you can start counting down the days to Christmas!

Dear customer: this offer only includes stickers 1-24 without pouches visible in the pictures, which were shown to demonstrate the product’s potential uses.

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Parameters

ColourGreen
Pcs per pack24
Height *4 cm
MaterialFelt
SKUNUM-1-24-GRX
EAN5903003407928
The bags are sewn by hand, therefore their actual size may differ from the given one by +/- 1 cm

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