'well done' rosettes

Bertolie

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Does anyone know if I could buy some 'well done' rosettes anywhere other than online? I have 3 young girls coming to my yard on Sunday for a birthday grooming and riding party and thought it would be nice to give them a rosette at the end. It was only arranged today so I haven't got time to order them online. Would tack shops sell them?
 
All the ones I've looked at on eBay are a minimum of 4 working days for delivery. I hadn't thought of somewhere like Clintons, will have a look tomorrow.

Go on ebay and filter the results by 'nearest' first, if its in reasonable driving distance, message the seller and they'll more than likely let you go and pick up the item same day/next day!
I do it all the time :D
 
Just had a quick google, not sure if this is any good? They have "well done" rosettes (at the bottom) and on their main page it says that they're posted next day - think you may have to order 10 though and not sure how much they are! Worth a call to see if you could just buy a few? http://www.rosettesdirect.co.uk/Rosettes.html

Will keep looking for places which do speedy postage, lovely idea btw I'm sure it would mean a lot to them! Agree that card shops might be worth a look as it's exam results time and i've seen a couple of 'congratulations' ones so sure there must be some well dones about x
 
Most supermarkets sell the "happy birthday" one in the cards/candles/wrapping paper area. Not sure if you'd get "well done" ones for the none birthday child though.

Card factory also sells them - there's a shop in most town centres!

Good luck!!! :)
 
some will do express delivery :)

special if you message them... I've messaged loads of sellers to get somthing to me by special and they will for an extra few quid :)
 
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What about Moonpig, do they do them as they are very quick.

Otherwise see if you can find a rosette manufacturer who would put them in the post to you, should get them by Saturday if they go first class.
 
PM me & I'll send you some in the post tomorrow - you'll have to print the well done centres yourself though as mine come from cat shows.
 
My nieces came for a pony day a couple of weeks ago and I got them a choc medal each from the newsagents. They were the Cadbury Olympic ones and were about £1 each. They loved them and we had to have a proper ceremony with them standing on the mounting block!
 
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