




Meri Meri, Organza Flower Wings and Wand
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Wings covered in organza flowers and a wand designed for casting the happiest of spells.
The Organza Flower Wings and Wand set is the most garden-party version of fairy dress-up in the Meri Meri range. The wings are embellished with organza flowers in pink, peach, neon coral, and blue, finished with gold glitter fabric accents. The matching floral wand is shaped like a flower head and adorned with trailing ribbons in the same palette — pink, coral, blue, and gold. The combination is genuinely beautiful and works as well at a birthday party or Easter celebration as it does for Book Week fairy characters. No particular character is required; just the wings and a child who wants to be a fairy today.
- Includes: wings embellished with organza flowers + matching floral wand with ribbons
- Flowers in pink, peach, neon coral and blue with gold glitter fabric accents
- Wand ribbons in pink, coral, blue and gold
- Pairs beautifully with the Meri Meri Glitter Fabric Star Crown
- Ages 3 and up; spot clean
Meri Meri was founded in 1985 by Meredithe Stuart-Smith — a mother who started hand-making cards on her kitchen table to fit work around her family. Named after her childhood nickname, the brand has grown to a Cheltenham-based design studio with 20 designers, now selling in 80 countries. Their dress-up range is couture quality for children's imaginations.
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