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dandelion clock
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dandelion clock
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And if you go for tiles - as in the picture right - it's easy to keep clean SOFAS SO GOOD: De Sede make a fabulous range of leather sofas, left, and you can always add in some bright accessories later on, above RETRO LOOK: Try the dandelion clocks wallpaper, a geometric floral in lime and teal that creates the right balance of retro and modern
CAPTION(S): Jessica McDowell, Daniel Johnson and Poppy Joy from Guisborough Day Nursery blow on dandelion clocks to help launch this year's Wish campaign
CAPTION(S): DREAMS: Sonny Paylor, above Picture by NAOMI CORRIGAN; THAT'S HOW IT'S DONE: Olivia Hinton, right, helps to launch this year's campaign by making a wish Picture by DOUG MOODY; WINNERS OF NOTE: East Cleveland Bells jazz band; TAKE A DEEP BREATH: Jessica McDowell, Daniel Johnson and Poppy Joy from Guisborough Day Nursery blow dandelion clocks Picture by DOUG MOODY
 
 
 
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