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www.springfair.com Spring Fair International 2012 WHAT’S ON 73 Popular pen designs


Clere Concepts (Hall 5 Stand J51), at its new location at Spring Fair, is introducing a range of pen sets with smart, new music designs. Available as a boxed double set (ball point and roller ball) or as a boxed single pen (ball point), it thinks they will be even more popular than its 2011 design. Also new for 2012 are calculators with piano keyboard style buttons. The music pens and calculators are just a couple of the new ranges being introduced. Visit: www.clereconcepts.co.uk t: 01635 297911


Stunning glass Mismatched socks


Solmate Socks (Hall 5 Stand M53) adds a little something fun for the feet: whimsical and mismatched socks for adults, children and babies. Knitted in the USA with recycled cotton yarn these are the most comfortable year-round socks you will ever find. A pair of Solmate Socks is a totally unique and affordable gift for men and women of all ages. These socks are sure to bring a cheerful smile to the wearer. Visit: www.socklady.co.uk t: 07771 438 288


Julie Childs Glass Designs (Hall 6 Stand R15) is a glass artist and designer which has produced its own unique range of vibrant and beautiful hand- painted glass for over 20 years. Stunning 2012 ranges include Butterfly and Water Lily and are available at the usual great prices. Starter packs of best sellers are available from £200. In 2012 multi-national company, Boxer will also launch a new brand name of Julie Childs. Julie was appointed by them to design a range of birthday wine glasses including the box design. Each glass is individually hand- painted and embellished in a gold liner to detail and enhance the design. Visit: www.juliechildsglass.com t: 01603 929496


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