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Ski Boot Family Chopping Board

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Nessie’s famous wellies transformed into ski boots for the family who’d rather hitting the slopes. Pick your boots to suit each ski bum and customise with a top and bottom title for a unique gift that can be used in the kitchen every day.

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Sarah
6 months ago
Date of purchase: 25/11/2024
Ski Boot Family Chopping Board
My son in Megeve loves this !!
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Sarah-Jane Muirie
1 year ago
Date of purchase: 24/02/2024
Ski Boot Family Chopping Board
My friend was thrilled with the chopping board
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Alicia Collins
4 years ago
Date of purchase: 29/11/2020
Ski Boot Family Chopping Board
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Charlotte Child
4 years ago
Date of purchase: 21/11/2020
Ski Boot Family Chopping Board
Trusted Customer
5 years ago
Date of purchase: 06/05/2020
Chopping Boards Ski Boot Family
Such a good idea .Plenty of choice.
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Mhairi Goodwin
Lindfield, West Sussex
5 years ago
Date of purchase: 16/01/2020
Chopping Boards Ski Boot Family
Lovely clear colours and fun ski boot pictures. A really fun design.
About This is Nessie
Thisisnessie is owned and run by artist and mother Nessie Maclay. Nessie started sellingcards in 2002 following the birth of her first child for a little bit of extra pocket money. The venture quickly outgrew the pockets – and the kitchen table where it all started – as her hand-finished cards and then the personalised stationery that followed became incredibly popular.
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The Studio, Old Felcourt, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 2LQ, United Kingdom
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About This is Nessie
Thisisnessie is owned and run by artist and mother Nessie Maclay. Nessie started sellingcards in 2002 following the birth of her first child for a little bit of extra pocket money. The venture quickly outgrew the pockets – and the kitchen table where it all started – as her hand-finished cards and then the personalised stationery that followed became incredibly popular.