New Display!
- LynneM
- Jun 14, 2019
- 1 min read
We are always looking out for new cages - which are extremely difficult to source. The cages themselves need to be wide enough for the birds to move freely and stretch. They also need to have bars wide enough for them to peer through for a nosy about without them getting "stuck" or narrow enough not to get themselves trapped. There is more to sourcing a bird cage than getting one that looks pretty.
We have recently had a pair of bespoke Heart Stands made for us, and they are proving to be very popular. They are pictured here with lots of foliage, but as with all our displays we can modify this to look flowery or add crystals etc. Whatever you want.
We are also in the process of having some 6ft "hooks" for our cages after being inspired by our recent holiday to Tuscany. Will show these off to you as soon as they are ready!
We have a busy few months ahead, and next year is filling up on weekends. If you would like more information on the services we provide, please feel free to contact us.
You can see us at Llechwen Hall on 23rd June next. We always look forward to their Summer Event, and this year its bigger than ever with over 30 wonderful suppliers.
We are back here again on the evening of October 2nd with our very own My Wonderful Welsh Wedding Showcase.
Have a great weekend everyone!








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