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As most of you already know I make feather wreaths from game bird feathers.

If anyone is interested I sell these from £20-£55 and they range from 12inch in diameter to 19.5 inches.

Something a little bit different, to be hung all year round and would make unique Christmas gifts.

I have a Facebook page if anyone wants to see pictures of different styles and sizes etc search Game Bird Designs on Facebook.

 

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Have you now got loads , seeing as how the season is in full swing? I'm having about 20/30 birds each week. Jok.

Up to my eyes in feathers at the moment but I'm getting lots of orders suddenly so I wouldn't turn any feathers down.

I didn't manage to get my hands on any feathers until this month, even though the season officially starts in October.

This hasnt given me much chance to get many made before Christmas so the plan is to stock up and be able to make them next year well before the season starts so I'm not waiting around for feathers.

The wreaths can be hung all year they are not specifically a Christmas wreath but I imagine some people are buying them either as gifts or as a alternative to the green traditional wreaths.

I have mine hung up all year round and it fills a nice gap in the wall ?

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