November 9, 2007

cuteable finds

My daily cute finds, served up fresh from me to you!

Alyssa Ettinger’s lovely Knitware porcelain tumblers have a texture based on large cable and regular knits; they also come in celery, slate blue, cream and unglazed.

Wow … I really like these butterfly magnets; they’ve got a fun yet vintagey feel and come with a matching sliding top tin.

This goldfish pendant is hand-painted on acrylic enamel and is slightly curved at the edges; it hangs on a necklace with hand-knotted japanese glass beads.

Awww … isn’t this ladybird pin cushion cute? Shh … she’s sleeping!

Oh good lord, I LOVE the idea behind these cell phone cozies; they zip open and come in several colors!

5 Responses to “cuteable finds”

  1. Aww… I love the butterfly magnets!! Thanks for sharing this, I will go and check out for more!

    By Estherly S at November 9th, 2007 at 3:38 pm

  2. I love the cell phone cozies. They are just precious!

    By PeachPoPs at November 9th, 2007 at 8:56 pm

  3. I love these items! I have always admired those magnets and pendents that littleputbooks makes. The gold fish pendent is pretty and those cat cozies are soooo cute. I wonder how they make the knitware pottery.

    By Vanillalotus at November 9th, 2007 at 8:59 pm

  4. These are way too cute. I’m adding them to my Christmas list

    By Tia at November 13th, 2007 at 8:54 pm

  5. Aaaah! I want one!

    By Tizz at November 15th, 2007 at 9:48 am

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