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Re: Tulle/netting
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Posted by Donna on April 26, 2000 at 10:20:05:
In Reply to: Tulle/netting posted by Wendi on April 25, 2000 at 08:47:37:
If you are familiar with Ebay.com....the online auction, you might want to check them out. Out of curiousity I just entered "white tulle" on their search and came up with several people selling new white tulle in very large quantities for very modest prices. Maybe a cancelled wedding or other event leaves someone with items such as what you're looking for. I've found this to be an excellent source for some really great bargains, but you have to be educated on retail prices and ask the seller any questions before bidding. Also be sure to find out the shipping charges they are asking for. Sometimes people beef-up them up and you end up paying more for an item than is reasonable. I am planning my parents' 50th wedding anniversary and have found lots of brand new, unused items for decorations, invitations, etc. If you should decide to go this route and need any further hints I would be glad to help. I have no connection to Ebay whatsoever other than being a very seasoned bidder. Alright, I admit it...I'm an addict!!! Seriously, let me know if I can be of any help, Lucinda. Good luck to you!
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