Cut Down on Plastic Pollution - Small Plastic...
We routinely use small clear plastic bags with a seal to store a broken chain or hand over money or for a thousand other uses - but we want to cut down on plastic pollution.
Kerneels & Kie wants to help people mark special occasions in the same style they always have but perhaps a little differently from the norm and, if it's important, without having to spend quite so much money.
When it comes to guest favours, budget usually determines choice and if yours is a generous one please do give us a call about making a box to set off the gift to perfection.
If like most of us, there's a limit to how much you can spend on extras, how about one of our trinket boxes? The picture below shows three around the R5 mark: the butterfly box, the lidded box and the basket. These filled with homemade pot pourri or fudge or seeds of an indigenous plant make a thoughtful and unusual gift - or so we think.
If you think so too, we'd love to discuss options with you. All our boxes are handmade so we can pretty much offer you exactly what you want.
Please get in touch with Rosemary to chat about your function and what you require.
We love being in on the preparations and we can promise you we'll do our best for you.
We hand make card gift boxes to fit the gift in natural brown or white card. Notes, stickers or cards are easily attached to the lids. We also provide decorated lucky packets for the person you can't think what to give and handmade envelopes of any paper of suitable weight. We'd love to make what y...
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As it turned out some people weren't at all interested, they just wanted the oil for their own use. Others however were "mal oor die boksies". The owner of the shop ordered more oil and more boxes.
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