Looney Spoons Plus
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This item will be posted to you by Looney Spoons within 3 days of receiving payment.
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Thinking about a gift for mum on Mother's Day? A handstamped spoon is always useful, it lasts way longer than flowers, and it is zero calorie and plastic-free. What's not to love there?
If you don't see a spoon here that says exactly what you want, you can order a bespoke personalised spoon that says... exactly what you want! See the 'Custom Personalised Spoons' collection or just click the 'contact' link in the menu bar above.
You have 14 days, from receipt, to notify the seller if you wish to cancel your order or exchange an item.
Unless faulty, the following types of items are non-refundable: items that are personalised, bespoke or made-to-order to your specific requirements; items which deteriorate quickly (e.g. food), personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken; digital items.
Please note that if your order is being posted outside mainland UK, you (or the recipient) may have to pay customs or VAT charges and a handling fee. The seller is not responsible for any charges or fees that may incur.
Set of four mismatched antique jam spoons upcycled into plant labels that read FUTURE BLOOM, FUTURE PRIZE WINNER, FUTURE SLUG FOOD and FUTURE COMPOST. So whether you are optimistic or pessimistic about their respective futures, you'll be able to tell your seedlings apart!
An ideal gift to add a bit of rustic style to your potting shed, windowbox or plant pots.
These are smallish teaspoon-sized spoons (13-14cm) and not suitable for food use, but they will take no harm from being stuck into the soil and the ink in the lettering is water-based so it won't affect your plants. You will receive the four spoons shown in the pictures and yes, they are very old and battered. (The rust marks on the backs of two of them are rust from something else they were stored in contact with - the spoons themselves are not actually rusting. Although they will tarnish further with age and might go a bit green depending on their exact composition.)
Designed by Lynn Davy in Dorset
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