I love this fake candy necklace from KanDi Designs, available for purchase at
Virgin Threads. I have always thought that making a non-perishable version of the ever popular childhood candy necklace would be a great idea, and tada, here it is. I just wish they hadn’t put diamonds on it so that it would be more affordable…
Other cute things of note on this site:
L&R MittensDictionary PendantNow, I have to apologize for this long post, but I had to mention a few things about this site, Virgin Threads. I can’t remember if someone posted it already; it seems almost impossible that we wouldn't have come across this website before.
Not only does it feature a handful of accessories that I believe the lot of us would enjoy (
vintage-y pillows that Beth would love, a modern take on a
1950’s look that Cyndi might enjoy, and
kitchy knit hats that Lydia would probably be inspired by…), it’s also like a mini re-cap of the jewelry we’ve posted thus far: Bonbon Oiseau, Smallthings, Kimberly Baker, and Happy Owl Glassworks, from Beth’s blog. I’m sure if they had a home goods section, this website would pretty much be our blog. It’s a little scary.
But just as I was beginning to think that this site had our tastes all figured out, I came across their “toy and doll” section. I’ve never been a fan of dolls to begin with, but this really freaked the crap outta me:
Toys and DollsWHO is their buyer? Are they trying to say that people who like this type of cute fashion and accessories would also love these heinous (yes, *heinous*) dolls? And can you really dare to call these things toys?
Someone explain!