Marshland Hall Trust, CAR BOOT SALE!! Sunday 10-12pm
If your house is full of unwanted clutter, it's a good time to join our car boot sale this Sunday! But what can you sell? Here are a few ideas:
π Clothes: Clothes are a top seller at car boots, especially women's and children's clothes.
π Toys: Plenty of kids will tag along with their parents and cheap toys will catch their eyes!
π Books: Everyone loves to pick up books - children's books, fiction books, non-fiction books, cookbooks....
π Baby Stuff: Baby clothes and equipment. Think highchairs, playpens, plastic baths, and baby toys.
π Soft Toys: Cuddly toys in good condition will attract kids.
π Ornaments: House and garden ornaments prove to be popular at car boot sales.
π Jewellery, Watches, and Clocks
π Video Games
πHome & Kitchenware: Glass jars, blankets, cushions, lamps, cutlery, plate sets, and more
π Tools, Fishing Gear, Workout Gear, and more. The opportunities are endless.
Secure your spot today! Contact Aurelia steveandaurelia@gmail.com for more information.
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