errr....I'm a boy. I'm 26. I've got annoying hair.
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I started The Green Giving Co. in early 2009 with the aim to bring consumers a green, reusable alternative to wrapping paper. My solution is a Kerchief, which is a piece of fabric that when folded and tied can wrap up absolutely anything and of course it can be used again and again and again. All of my products are handmade, and we work with a women's education and enterprise project in East London as well as with the charity Traid.
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How are you doing today,i hope you have a great moment.i find you when searching for friend. I guess you are fine and living good. My name is Jenna, I decided to drop you a note; I want to know you and know who you are! If it is okay by you feel free to write me back to enable us get to know each other better with my email jennajenna30@yahoo.com hope to hear from you. God bless.
Hi Hugo, Im always looking for new products especially those which have 'green' qualifications. And I work closely with womens co-operatives worldwide. I can see how your kerchiefs could tie in nicely with my textile designs.
I have now 22 African national designs, 10 Europeans and most recently a set of 4 for the Japanese market. And a few more up my sleeve. Your kerchief doubling up as bandana, napkin, gift wrap, etc. had major possibilities.
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How are you doing today,i hope you have a great moment.i find you when searching for friend. I guess you are fine and living good. My name is Jenna, I decided to drop you a note; I want to know you and know who you are! If it is okay by you feel free to write me back to enable us get to know each other better with my email jennajenna30@yahoo.com hope to hear from you. God bless.
I have now 22 African national designs, 10 Europeans and most recently a set of 4 for the Japanese market. And a few more up my sleeve. Your kerchief doubling up as bandana, napkin, gift wrap, etc. had major possibilities.