naughty but nice cake tea towel
naughty but nice cake tea towel
After lots of research in cake shops, tea rooms and baking, Charlotte Farmer has designed her 'naughty but nice' cake tea towel featuring an assortment of many many cakes!
Printed on cotton/linen this washing-up cloth is perfect addition in any kitchen.
- 48cm x 78cm
- 52% linen, 48% cotton.
- Made in England.
Price in GBP
£11.50
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