Donut Pillow is not just a decorative pillow, it's also a great addition to any donut party or a fun way to add some playful donut decor to your space. This unique pillow is perfect for those who love donuts and would make a great donut gifts for any occasion. It's also a fun and unique fake food item that looks good enough to eat! This food pillow is a designer pillow made of soft microfleece with hypoallergenic filler (hollofiber) and is available in different sizes (diameter): 12 inch ~ 30 cm 16 inch ~ 40 cm 20 inch ~ 50 cm The donut-shaped pillow is a perfect kawaii plush and would be a great addition to any collection of food plushies. Whether you're using it as a statement piece for your home or as donut party favors, this Donut Pillow is sure to impress. It's a fun and whimsical way to add some personality to any space, and it's a must-have for any donut lover! If you need a custom size or color, feel free to ask me. Check out the rest of my Etsy shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/MadanaStudio Thanks for the visit! Note: Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your screen settings.
* High-quality print of original artwork. * Image size is approximately 5.5 x 7.25 and printed on 8.5 X 11. * Color may vary slightly from screen view. * Suitable for framing in 8 x 10 inch matt or frame. SHIPPING INFO: * Artwork will be packed in protective sleeve and rigid envelope. © 2023 Lynn Giunta all rights reserved. Usage, reproduction, or altering of artwork is not permitted without permission. Each piece of artwork is an intellectual property and is protected by the copyright law.
Pipe cleaner and button bracelets were a creation of my daughter. Knowing this craft is simple and inexpensive I knew my audience would love it – because who doesn’t love that? It’s fun to watch my daughter come up with her own ideas. The more you open up your craft closet to your kids, the...Read More
REE Worldwide Shipping On All Orders. Limited Time Only! Add a sculptural burst of emotions to your built-in with the gorgeous interlocking "In My Heart" Anatomical Flower Vase. Each handcrafted piece is individually cut and assembled by artisans, with no two vases exactly alike, ensuring each vase's one-of-a-kind. The unique Anatomical Heart Flower Vase is an expressive flower vessel, filled with the powerful emotion of love, sure to catch the attention of your guests with its originality. Available in three colors, the "In My Heart" Anatomical Flower Vase varies slightly in size, shape and pattern with no two exactly alike, just like the unique human heart. Bring life to your living environment with aesthetic and functional home decor to accent your favorite space. Product Details: Size: refer to photo for size. Material: High quality durable Resin Feature: High Grade and 100% brand new. Package: High-Quality Carton Box. Package included: 1x "In My Heart" Anatomical Flower Vase Flowers not included. Customer Photos: Note: Please allow slight deviation to color and measurement. Color displays may vary on different devices. Our Promise: Your happiness is our #1 priority. We stand by our product 100%, no matter what. Shopping for your home should be fun, and it is okay to mix things up. If the item is not a perfect match, or if you don't like it, no hard feelings, we'll make it right, it's our promise. We will do whatever it takes to make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase for a positive experience. And we back that up with a risk-free ironclad 30-day and refund policy. Please contact us at [email protected] for 24/7 email support. Shipping: Please expect 2 - 4 weeks to arrive at your country of residence. USA (10 - 17 business Days) Worldwide (10 -25 business Days) Delivery is guaranteed! GET THEM WHILE STOCKS LAST!
Here is a Classic old school vintage game parts assemblage necklace! I have been collecting just the right vintage game pieces for a long time to make this amazing and fun miniature toy necklace. I had a blast creating it!! Some of them are from games I can identify and others I am not so sure about. The ones I know are checkers, dominos, LIFE, monopoly dice, Uncle Wiggley, BINGO, Candy Land, Mah Jong, and Beauty and the Beast. One of my favorite bits is a gumball machine toy...the light blue little pinball game. The book chain necklace is a very lovely reproduction of the antique style of book chain, and the charms hang from it beautifully. I LOVE this necklace! Hope you do, too. This would make an amazing teacher gift, especially for a Kindergarten teacher! Please email me with any questions you may have about this outrageously fun statement necklace. I work with antique and vintage parts. Some may show signs of wear or age. Please look at each picture closely. I have tried to show all aspects of my work. Please contact me before purchasing if you have any questions or would like more clarity in a picture. I like to think that older items have a character that newer parts have not yet earned.
Now you must be asking yourself, what on Earth is a nebula? Actually, it is nothing you can find on Earth as a nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other ionized gases. So, yes, the nebula is totally out of space! But with the galactic trend…
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Handmade item Inspired from the vintage cakes, this delightful cake jewellery box is a treasure made to last. Great for storing jewellery, photography, props(birthdays, weddings, baby showers, movies.....), display, gifts, home decor and so on. Measurement : Width (About 5 to 6 inch), Height (About 2 to 3 inch) (Measurement varies according to design) Colours : Barbie Pink, White This product is glazed for extra protection. Sealed and carefully wrapped for the product protection (Jewellery box) Every piece is handmade with love and care and each piece has unique imperfections. Handmade products may feature imperfections such as tiny cracks, minor irregularities, slight variations in weight, size and colours, tiny marks and dents etc. The product you receive may vary slightly from the product picture due to the nature of your product being 100% handmade to order. There are no two products in our shop that are exactly the same. Care : Use soft brush to remove dust. Do not use any type of liquid to clean the jewellery box. NON FOOD PRODUCT For more information please message us or you can visit our instagram page @prettilyli
Who says nerds can't be well-dressed?
There are so many great DIYs For Teens to do. These types of crafts will help the teen channel their creativity into something that they can be proud of.
🦋 Enchanting Fairycore Green Butterfly Necklace - Embrace Nature's Beauty 🦋 Immerse yourself in the ethereal world of Fairycore with the Enchanting Fairycore Green Butterfly Necklace. This captivating accessory draws inspiration from nature's beauty and brings it to your everyday style. ✨ Nature's Elegance: Adorned with a delicate green butterfly pendant, this necklace exudes the enchantment of the natural world. Its intricate design captures the essence of Fairycore, making it the perfect addition to your whimsical and romantic outfits. 💫 Magical and Versatile: Embrace the magic of Fairycore as you wear this necklace with its enchanting butterfly. Perfect for both casual and special occasions, it's a versatile piece that complements your unique style. 🌿 A Connection to Nature: The Green Butterfly Necklace serves as a reminder of your connection to the natural world and the beauty it offers. Express your love for the environment and the wonder of the outdoors with this enchanting accessory.
Week 30 of Thrifty Thursday! This week has gone by crazy fast. If you are new here, welcome. If you are back, I am so glad you came to inspire and be inspired. Look around
My latest sytyc project for 'upcycle' week. A little less sewing than usual and a little more decor-y. ..... I love vintage luggage! It's so nostalgic to me, I always am reminded of my grandfather's
Discover the enchanting allure of our Handmade Heart-Shaped Mirror, a whimsical blend of artisan craftsmanship and delightful design. This unique statement piece is lovingly crafted and frosted to perfection, creating a dreamy aesthetic that adds a touch of magic to any space. Adorned with a sprinkle-inspired motif is a sweet celebration of individuality and charm. Elevate your decor with this one-of-a-kind piece that reflects both style and personality. Perfect for gifting or enhancing your own space, our statement piece is a true work of art that brings joy and warmth to every glance.
So growing up, me and my sister played a lot of board games. Be it playing with one another, our Grandmas or Mom, let's just say we became best friends with Milton and Bradley. Below is a list of the 18 games that most vividly stick out in my mind, and usually garner some memory of my sister beating the pants off me. You'll notice Candyland does not make an appearance on this list - cuz I never played it (and proud of it). It should also be noted that "Crossfire" is not listed. Please do not think that game is not worthy. The only reason it is not listed and described below is because this list is about games I used to play and, well....I still play Crossfire. Nostalgia is for wussies, I play the game! Enjoy the trip down memory lane! TROUBLE Does anyone remember how annoyingly difficult it was to actually pop that die inside the plastic bubble in a way that actually made it rotate off the number it was on? I swear you'd push down, just to see the die pop up, and either fall straight back to where it was, or roll over one number to the side! I actually don't even remember if there was anything more to this game other than pushing the bubble and moving your game-piece. GUESS WHO? Now I know you know this game! Do they have red hair? Do they have a mustache? It's Frans! I swear, the creators of this game were subliminally trying to teach children how to judge people and discriminate. Red hair? Black or white? Male or female? I mean, how many times did you look down, see that you got the red-haired guy with ugly facial hair and think, "Ugh, I hate being Alfred!" SORRY! Welcome to the first of many games that my sister absolutely dominated. I have an especially bitter taste in my mouth about this game from my childhood, because when I was young, my Grandma would tuck me and my sister in, and then once we went to bed, Grandma would go in and grab Paige and let her stay up past her bedtime and play Sorry! What the hell Grandma? Just cuz she was eight and I was six doesn't mean I can't party like a rock-star too! As for the game, it was just fun to land on one of those "Slide" spots, where you got to slide across the board like you were grinding on a skateboard. BATTLESHIP Now this is probably the only game on the list where even my sister will admit I wrecked shop. The reason I was so good at this game was not because I had great spacial reasoning skills and could guess where her ships were located. It was actually because I was super ballsy and would put the ships in the most bizarre places that would drive her nuts and make her think "There's no way he would line them up all next to each other, that would be dumb!" Well, in that case, "Hi, I'm Mr. Dumb, and I just sank your battleship!" PARCHEESI This one reminds me of my other Grandma (not the wily devil that gave sister preferential treatment past what I thought was "bedtime"). This is definitely an old-school game that dates back well past my childhood, but Grandma taught us the rules at an early age. I really remember liking the sound of the dice in the slim little shakey-cup when I cupped my hands over it to shake up the dice. Solid game. YAHTZEE Another game that my Grandma dominated. This was a really loud one that drove my Mom crazy in the next room, because that blue cup filled with dice was really loud and obnoxious as much as I shook it. But I gotta tell you, I was lights-out when it came to rolling a Long Straight or Four of a Kind. Do you remember how frustrating it was when you didn't get enough points in the upper section of the score-card to qualify for the additional 35 bonus points? Without that, I was done-zo against my Yahtzee-rolling Grandma. BOGGLE This is one of the more educational games you'll find on this list. I loved word games as a kid, so this was right up my alley. I do remember frequently making up words, then trying to convince my Grandma they were real (NOTE TO SELF - Grandma does the Sunday New York Times crossword in pen...wrong target). MOUSE TRAP This game was more fun just to set up than it was to play! Does anyone remember how touchy that final contraption was? It was that long post with notches with a basket on the top that falls on the mouse at the end of the entire domino-effect system. If you touched the board, the thing would fall over! Then there was that rubber-band spring-loaded arm, and the plastic dude who jumped into the "pool"? Oh man, that game rocked! GRAPE ESCAPE I have a feeling this one could be a relative unknown for some of you compared to the others on this list. Grape Escape was the "Squish 'em, Squash 'em, Squoosh 'em Game!" It was basically a bunch of purple play-dough that got put through a plastic torture chamber of fun. Not sure what the premise of the game was, but me and Paige used to run those guys through the contraptions for hours! OPERATION Ah yes, a classic. It really bothered me that the tweezers were attached to the board by a rope. What if I wanted to take a crazy angle at the Bread Basket? What if the only way for me to get the Funny Bone was to stand? Quite an inhibiting rule I think. But nonetheless, we all can remember easily grabbing the Adam's Apple, and breathing with a sigh of relief as we pulled out the Heart, and laughing uncontrollably as your opponent, without fail, developed a case of the shakes as they attempted pull out the Wishbone! Educational for the aspiring doctor, entertaining for the creator of the Saw movies. SCATTERGORIES JUNIOR We have all played Scattergories, the fun adult game that always stirs up a bit of controversy and argument in interpreting the rules and responses. But how many of you have played the kid version of this game? I can tell you with 100% certainty that there was nobody in the world better at this game than...my sister. Now, of course I may be a bit jaded as our two-year age gap probably affected most outcomes, but I tell ya, that girl came up with some creative shi*! As a 10-year old! She may be a dipstick, but man she knows her Scattergories Junior. CHUTES & LADDERS Another game I did not play frequently, but I feel like a lot of my friends probably played this, so I let it make the cut (and yes, I stand by my decision to omit Candyland from this list). For the same reason I liked SORRY!, this game allowed me the chance to slide my game-piece around the board. Anybody have good C&L stories? DON'T BREAK THE ICE I was proud that I remembered this one. Remember the little "ice pick" (aka plastic hammer) you had to use to tap out a single block of ice (aka sugar cube) underneath the little red man without knocking out the whole floor? I loved this game! You wanna know how I know I loved this game? I always lost! I didn't care! How fun is it to be able to take a swing at some ice with a pick-axe? I wrecked shop on that little red man! TIDDLYWINKS Ok, so this technically isn't a board game. But it's a childhood game, and it's my damn blog, so screw you nay-sayers trying to catch me on a technicality. This was a game that we always modified to fit our own youth desires which, in this case, meant flipping those little suckers all over the house! I think the original objective of the game was to flip your tiddlywinks into a receptacle of some kind in the least number of attempts? But that was too boring, so we created our own games, which I'm sure were way more fun. KERPLUNK In addition to being the best titled game I can remember, it also had the best drama! In my warped head, this game of marbles and sticks is a mix of Jenga and Hearts. Jenga because of the obvious pulling out the base without the whole thing crashing, and Hearts because you can knock over a couple marbles and still be in the game. You just don't want to knock them all over, like the Queen of Spades. You see what I did there? I'm crafty. HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS This game had great TV commercials. I wanted this game so bad because of the commercials. And the game did not disappoint! How fun was it to hit the tail-lever on their butt as fast as possible and watch all the white balls fly across the board? Everything was perfect about this game. The stretchy necks, the board size, the colored hippos, the catchy commercials, the apparent promotion of binge-eating, and a solid name. What's not to love? ROCK EM' SOCK EM' ROBOTS Another dream-game for kids. Unfortunately, I did not have the pleasure of owning this game, so I had to take advantage of the times I had sleepovers and after-school care with kids that had it. And man was I missing out! Despite the heavy violence in the game (trying to punch a guy so hard you knock his block off?), it was so awesome that they put them inside a boxing ring. I feel my childhood was slightly less-whole without this game. PERFECTION "Pop Goes Perfection!" Man that is stuck in my head now! This was kind of a reversed version of Operation, but on speed. Another game on the list that some of you have never seen or played, and that's a pity. You had a set amount of time (maybe 60 seconds) to fit all the shapes in their respective places before the buzzer sounded and popped all the pieces out, ruining your masterpiece. An aptly named game, and for my OCD personality, I did not like it when it shot all the pieces out. What can I say, I was high maintenance...sue me. PHEW! That was a strong list. Now I'm gonna go set up a life-sized version of Mouse Trap at my house to try and trap Julie. Complete with cage!
This time we present you very creative and fun crafts inspired by a cartoon. Alice in wonderland is a story that can’t be forgotten. This story is so
Grab the tutorial for the diy adorable yarn bunnies and make every one for Easter. Sometimes, as parents, it can be difficult to find things for your kids to do around the house. One really fun thing to do is crafting, it can be amazingly fun and educational at the…
It wasn't until I was unpacking all of the gifts from my baby shower that I realized how much stuff babies need. And it wasn't until about three months in that I fully understood Rule #1 of motherhood: a place for everything and everything in its place.
This is Smiski Moving Series. Smiski are curious little creatures that love hiding in small spaces and corners of your room. You'll discover them at night as they mysteriously glow in the dark. There are many types of Smiski, all with different personalities and character. Each series has 6 Smiski variations, plus a secret Smiski that is rare to find. Smiski come packaged randomly in blind boxes so you won't know which one you'll get until you open the box. You cannot choose an specific Smiski. Have fun collecting your Smiski! Find different series here! DETAILS Size: 5 cm approx Material: Plastic Quantity: 1 Smiski
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Suzi-Homefaker/157277567665756 Kitsch-Back: What is Kitsch to You? If you look at your dictionary or Wikipedia, you may find kitsch defined as ‘gaudy, cheap, and tacky.’ This description does not to justice to the international phenomenon we fondly know as kitsch. A word borrowed from the German language, its orginal meaning has it associated with tackiness and trashiness. Yet it is also fresh, funky and fabulous. You can find it all over the world, emboying different media and styles. There is a quirky kind of magic to it, an irrestible charm if you get to know it. What does it mean to you? Is there even such a thing as ‘too kitsch’ or ‘too much kitsch’? No! Of course not. I know it was alot of pictures, and thanks for looking!!! Come visit me on FB http://www.facebook.com/pages/Suzi-Homefaker/157277567665756
This is a very unique, scrumptious and realistic food miniature attached on an adjustable hypoallergenic stainless steel ring. The charm was hand sculpted and baked out of polymer clay. It measures approximately 3/4 inch big. The price is only for one ring. Would make a very fun and cute jewelry to wear on just any occasions! see more: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MalynsHandmade
Teacup Clock {DIY Decorating}Turn thrift store teacups into a stunning clock that will take anyones breath away.View This Tutorial
Love these natural furnishings for your garden.
🌟 Aaaaand we’re back! 🤪 We took a hiatus from Etsy to focus on our website/Instagram, so we’re testing the waters of reopening with limited offerings. Please note that our Processing Time is still 4~6 weeks, however I do work *constantly* so orders may ship a lot sooner than that. 🙃💜✨ Thank you for sticking with us, we are so grateful for your patience, love, and support! I can’t wait to make you stuff! 🥰 This fun Suncatcher plays with the classic Heart motif, but with a twist! Full of leaves and vines and flowers as part of the Heart shape, the movement in all the swirls really gives it a life-like, organic feel. It seemed appropriate, being that the heart is what pumps our life force within us, to have life bursting and growing along side it. ❤️🌿🌸 Every single aspect of this Heart Vine Flower was conceived, sketched on paper, designed, hand-formed from different gauges of non-tarnish Copper wire, hammered and wrapped together by me. Featuring tons of Prism crystals in 12 different shades of color— approx. 95 total crystals! 🤩✨ It's exceptionally difficult to photograph these in sunlight, but BOY are they absolutely LOADED with sparkly, glittering bits of beauty. I promise you will love it so much hanging in your window or on your patio with the sun shining on it. So incredibly sparkly. If you hang it indoors, direct sunlight causes tiny little rainbow flecks to shoot all across the walls in the room. 😍 Fantastic as gifts or just as a treat for yourself to brighten your day every time you glance at it sparkling in the sun. ☺️ I work tirelessly and put so much meticulous care and attention into my Suncatchers, and it warms my heart to over the years have customers who cherish and love the pieces they've taken home. I would love to answer any questions you may have about the design or creation process. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions! ^_^