They are all pretty cute. I don't wear jewelry but I can see how they would be popular with some people who do. It would be especially cute if you could get jewelry of your specific shop's specialties :)
Barring that, I think the jars are really cute, but the ones that might have the widest appeal would be the pie slices; they are cute. Also the gummy bears. Though you might have to be careful with trademarked things like gummy bears and the oreos for example, you wouldn't want a lawsuit...
Thank you very much! :D I really appreciate the detailed insight. And indeed, having the jewellery fitting the shop's specialties would be just perfect :D And for instance, for young girls-if you had, say, a 10-year-old niece and wanted to get her a present, amongst the smaller things (rings, the tiny earrings, some of the necklaces), would that be the kind of thing you would consider? :)
That would be so lovely :D :D :D You're adorable! ♥♥♥ Oh, and just a little something I wanted to ask you-when you say "I'm not big on such things", I'm not sure if you mean just for you or as a general rule-your boys are boys, but if you had, say, a 10-year-old niece and wanted to get her a present, amongst the smaller things (rings, the tiny earrings, some of the necklaces), would that be the kind of thing you would consider? ♥
I'm just not, ummmm...girly, really. *Blushes* I love pretty things, but I generally don't look at them or buy them. Never got into it. I have a niece, but I wouldn't have any idea where to even begin if it came to buying jewelry or such things for her. I'm...rather poor at this, lol!! I can buy action figures and comics and stuff all day - but I have to purchase lipstick whenever I go out because it is not a regular thing for me.
These are all so... adorable, in a non-derogatory way! The pendants are my favourites, and also the tiny macaron earrings! All my jewellery is "plain", but yay pendants! I think a lot of people would be interested in pretty much all of that... so many people wear holiday themed earrings, for example.
Thanks a lot for giving your opinion! :) And haha, I know, we have the best shops :D *preens* And for instance, for young girls-if you had, say, a 10-year-old niece and wanted to get her a present, amongst the smaller things (rings, the tiny earrings, some of the necklaces), would that be the kind of thing you would consider? :)
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Barring that, I think the jars are really cute, but the ones that might have the widest appeal would be the pie slices; they are cute. Also the gummy bears. Though you might have to be careful with trademarked things like gummy bears and the oreos for example, you wouldn't want a lawsuit...
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And for instance, for young girls-if you had, say, a 10-year-old niece and wanted to get her a present, amongst the smaller things (rings, the tiny earrings, some of the necklaces), would that be the kind of thing you would consider? :)
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Oh, and just a little something I wanted to ask you-when you say "I'm not big on such things", I'm not sure if you mean just for you or as a general rule-your boys are boys, but if you had, say, a 10-year-old niece and wanted to get her a present, amongst the smaller things (rings, the tiny earrings, some of the necklaces), would that be the kind of thing you would consider?
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I'm just not, ummmm...girly, really. *Blushes* I love pretty things, but I generally don't look at them or buy them. Never got into it. I have a niece, but I wouldn't have any idea where to even begin if it came to buying jewelry or such things for her. I'm...rather poor at this, lol!! I can buy action figures and comics and stuff all day - but I have to purchase lipstick whenever I go out because it is not a regular thing for me.
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Okay, no problem :D No worries, dear! ♥
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