February 28, 2013

Share my cute finds

All of these are from emails people send me to share their cute – you can share your cute by emailing me with a link to your work on sharemycute@cuteable.com

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Oh my – these cuties are actually pins for your pinboard(!!) – how cool are they? Get them from Duncan Shotton.

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Cryoow take you child’s drawing and turns it into a brilliant soft toy version – I love it!

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I’ve seen lots of crayon rolls but none with a pocket for a notebook! Get this one from Mrs Crafty R Ving.

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Some of you will think these are cute – I’m personally not keen on the teeth but love the tentacles! You can get them from Hugstrosity.

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If you are a long term reader then you will know I’m a fan of teeny tiny houses and these house earrings from Cat Parade are no exception.

One Response to “Share my cute finds”

  1. LOVE the pins!!

    By Steph at March 3rd, 2013 at 9:55 pm

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