NEW! Jeweled Palm Tree Magnet
This is the new, jeweled version of our very popular Palm Tree, 49999.
Read MoreThis is the new, jeweled version of our very popular Palm Tree, 49999.
Read MoreWe’ve always liked our colorful Peacock design, so we focused on just a single feather. Plus, we’ve been seeing a lot of peacock feathers in the fashion market and decorative arts. The feather is airbrushed with a rainbow of iridescent paint, and its centerpiece is a large Swarovski jewel, about 3/8″ in diameter.
Read MoreThis is our “refrigerator” refrigerator magnet! We couldn’t resist the pun. It is available in assorted colors including blue, pink, and turquoise. It is a good companion for our Retro Mixer, too.
Read MoreThe ’50s style mixer is available in assorted colors including this retro turquoise, and is a good companion for our Retro Frig.
Read MoreThis grand addition to our Destinations line is reflected in the waters of the nearby Mighty Mississippi. Properly known as the Gateway Arch, it stands 630 feet tall and is the highest monument in the United States. Ironically, the idea was conceived by fellow Hoosier Luther Ely Smith in 1933.
Read MoreThis yummy magnet looks like the real deal, with sprinkles of faux rock salt. Shown name-dropped with “Philadelphia.” This item goes in our Destinations and Food line.
Read MoreBased on Robert Indiana’s iconic ’60s image, this 2″ wide magnet ships in assorted colors with your name-drop on the base below the letters. We like Hoosier artists, but then we are a little biased.
Read MoreHydrangea magnet, about 2.8″ across, with five Swarovski jewels and airbrushed finish. See more of our flowers in our product gallery.
Read MoreShave Ice, the name it goes by in Hawaii, or Snow Cone, what it’s called in the continental United States, should probably be called “Brain Freeze in a Cup.” Ours are safer to enjoy. Shipped in assorted “flavors” including the traditional tri-color. About 2.4″ high.
Read MoreYes, it’s a cow’s udder. We have talked about adding this item for years, but it always seemed a strange thing to sell. Then recently a customer wanted them badly and our sculptor had time… The rest, as they say, is bovine history.
About 2.1″ high and 1.1″ deep.
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