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    Anyone know where I can buy these? Preferably self adhesive type of thing - me with a drill is not advisable!

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    Thank you!

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    Reflections on learning do number sets with drilled holes (acrylic) for hanging (about £6 for a set 0-9) and the soft bendy ones that are concave on one side so you are upside down when you look in one way. Set of 12 or so for under a tenner.
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Quote Originally Posted by miss mopple View Post
    mungai mirrors are fab
    This where I got all mine from - but you can find them inPounstretchers & places like that...another alternative is mirror roll
    Blaze x

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    TTS have a good selection and that mirror on a roll

    Penny

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    I bought some plain A3/A4 and mirror tiles from ebay, far cheaper than the pretty shaped ones.

    These are the ones

    I've put them up outside using No More Nails

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    Thanks guys, ebay ones arrived today - and they went down a storm on the wall by the dressing up stuff!
    Mungai ones look amazing, a bit pricey for the playroom but I am ordering one for my daughters room - fab!

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    Keep smiling!

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    I think I mite invest in one of thease

 

 

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