Sack the stylist!
- Tabitha
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In case you favour the chimp ear or adult nappy aesthetic, Weekday is the retailer for you.
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- Duophonic
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The glasses over the hair is making me irrationally angry.
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The top one is the colour I imagine a lot of nappies that were put away for the second child would look like too.
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Genu-lol at £392 for this hideous thing.
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- Pippedydeadeye
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What even is it? That’s just stupid money for an entirely pointless item.
- Rosa
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That's vile!
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Ridiculous. It's hideous. I keep scrolling up to look at it.
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I literally don't understand.
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Why does a candle need a tray?
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I keep going back to zoom in on it.
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I actually feel quite angry
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Me too. I kept thinking it might look better close up.
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Do you not want your candles to be able to snuggle?! What's wrong with you all?!
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It's like tat from a house clearance.
- Ruby
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It definitely has a Nana's house vibe.
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I suppose I wouldn't ever consider putting candles in glass on a tray. Un-glassed candles, maybe.
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I just showed it to MrPG who said "Why are there two candles on a sponge?"
I do generally put candles in a jar on something else when burning them though (in case they get hot and damage the table or whatever), the concept of the tray in itself doesn't offend me.
I do generally put candles in a jar on something else when burning them though (in case they get hot and damage the table or whatever), the concept of the tray in itself doesn't offend me.
- Rosa
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I'm cautious about leaving any candle (even a contained one) on a wooden surface (and most surfaces in my house are wood), but I just use a square piece of slate. There's no need for a ridiculous glass thing.