Celebrate life in the 'hood with this cute tea towel hanging in your kitchen. The white flour sack kitchen towel features a funny embroidered message about parenthood in shades of blue and a curvy turquoise border. Dry all the dishes and wipe off all the crumbs from your offspring in style with this dish towel that makes a useful gift for yourself, a sister or a mom friend.
Win at mornings and blame games when you sip your favorite breakfast beverage from this funny mug. Modern styling, steel-blue matte glazing and oversized handle make this ceramic cup the perfect vehicle for your coffee or tea—with or without a splash of courage. Mug features a humorous message about the difficulties of parenting and who's really to blame.
Dress up your kitchen table or Easter dinner table in springtime fun with this pastel pair of salt and pepper shakers. The ceramic set includes a mint green bunny with a purple tail wearing a bow tie paired with a cheery yellow bunny with an orange tail. Standing at attention in sweet poses, this cute shaker set makes a fun gift for a bunny fan or an Easter dinner hostess.
“Long live the fighters!” Celebrate one of the highlights of the “Dune” movies with this Christmas tree ornament that captures an iconic moment from the classic science-fiction story. Paul Atreides raises his Crysknife to rally the desert-dwelling Fremen against their oppressors of House Harkonnen.
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Who needs grandchildren when you have grand-dogs! This special mug awards the title of Pawma to the special woman who spoils her grand-pups with treats and snuggles. This dictionary definition mug proposes the new noun Pawma in delightful style.
Message: PAW-MA: NOUN A WOMAN WHO PROUDLY CLAIMS HER CHILDREN'S DOGS AS HER GRAND- DOGS back reads: USED IN A SENTENCE. THAT'S ENOUGHT PAWMA. STOP GIVING THE DOG TREATSRecall the friendship between a Tulkan and a member of the Metkayina clan on Pandora with this Christmas tree ornament featuring Payakan, the young Tulkun who saved the son of Jake Sully and Neytiri from an akula in the James Cameron film "Avatar: The Way of Water." Lo'ak befriends the exiled whale-like creature and helps him fight against the destructive RDA in an action-packed adventure that portrays the depth of friendship.
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