Spooky cute finds from Mizna Lens
I found these scary cute spooky illustrations from Mizna Lens which are so appropriate for feature with Halloween around the corner. Created by Japanese artist Mizna Wada, these are part of a Spooky ABC paper cutout with spooky themes from A to Z.
Mizna also creates a series of spooky plush dolls based on the same big eye Mizna protagonist. I don’t know where she gets her inspirations but they’re really one-of-a-kind devilish cute! You can find the selection at Nucleus Art Gallery & Store available internationally.
In addition, you can play paperdoll online when you’re at Mizna Lens. Look under Gallery and click on Miss Kidora’s 12 Transformation to play. Totally cool stuff!
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Drool on these cute little egg tarts
Somebody bring me a bib! These cute little egg tarts are making me drool like crazy. They look so yummy and I can imagine they smell as good. But why would anyone want to eat these cuties? I mean, look at them.
Good thing that these are plushes handcrafted by Cutesypoo, each made with felt and measures 4 inches across and 1.5 inches high. What’s worth highlight is that the face is printed with fabric paint from a Gocco japanese printer set.
The egg tarts cost US$20 each and international shipping is available. Get them before anyone else does. Even if it’s just for drooling.
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Forest inspired goodies from Little Odd Forest
Aren’t these just so cute? A whole collection of tank tops, bags, accessories, plushies, papergoods and even homeware from littleoddforest. I saw some of their items when I featured about Gladys Pash sometime ago but didn’t have time to check them out till now. Oh boy am I regretting!
Because many of their cute must-haves are out of stock! Boo hoo hoo…
But never mind, I managed to order some other cuties from them still. Now eagerly waiting for the items to arrive in my letterbox.
You got to check out their tote bags and wristlets. Really pretty. And not forgetting their huggables. And their pin brooches. And their she-tees. Oh ya, I want just about everything there!
* Oooh…I forgot to mention that LOF is Singapore-based!
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Reconstructed goodies from Maki Squarepatch
You gotta take a look at these reconstructed vintage apparel, t-shirts, tote bags, haversack, zip pouches, cushions, toys and accessories from Maki Squarepatch which hails from Singapore.
In fact, if you’re in Singapore, you can check out their shop hello eco! which has just opened at 111, Emerald Hill Road. But if you’re from another country, fret not. Maki Squarepatch is able to accept international orders at their website.
Go check out their cute stuff online and while you’re there, do read about how their little kitty has inspired Maki Squarepatch is to promote eco awareness through their efforts to recycle and reconstruct any interesting materials that they can get their hands on and recreate into something lovely and new.
Great story!
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Cute dooodolls for all ages
Meet the dooodolls! Blurblur, Ninja, Orange Butch, and many more. Totally fashionable, cute, adorable, mischevious, naughty and friendly, these little creatures have unique personalities that you definitely can’t resist.
Created by Malaysian designer Darren Chen, each of these soft plush dolls measure approximately 12 inches in height, 6 to 8 inches wide and comes packed in it’s own dooodolls box.
Priced between US$20 to 25 each from Tiddley Widdley, these cuties are recommended for all ages, regardless of geographical regions.
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