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45 Unbelievably Cute Products You Need To See

45 Unbelievably Cute Products You Need To See

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Lego cherry blossoms to add to your already-cherished brick bouquet or to plop into that darling little vase that's been sitting empty on your desk forever because you've never been willing to commit to keeping actual blooms alive.
Glitter-infused highlighters, so the next time you get the urge to annotate your already worn-down copy of Pride and Prejudice, you can do so with the kind of flair Jane Austen deserves. You better believe I'm reserving shimmery red for Mr. Darcy.
A box of 100 tie-dye Band-Aids in assorted sizes that'll make that gnarly papercut you just got look pretty darn *~groovy~*.
A blackhead scrub stick that'll exfoliate clogged pores and remove excess sebum while being a bit reminiscent of the adorable lil' character from Finding Nemo who said, "You made me iiiiink!"
Saem Iceland Hydrating Eye Stick — it'll reduce the under-eye circles and puffiness you're prone to having if "Sleepy" is your middle name, but you're simply not catching enough Zzzs these days. A big shout out to the glacial waters it's formulated with, amiright?
A palm leaf print satin pajama set with a ruffled hemline on the shorts that'll make you feel put-together even if your only evening plans include treating yourself to your favorite takeout on your couch, and the only person who will see you wearing them is your mom on FaceTime.
A NeeDoh "Dream Drop," a must-have sensory fidget toy for anyone who can't seem to get their brain to focus on one task at a time. (Too many tabs open both literally and figuratively!) This lil' squish block is super satisfying to play with and reviewers love that it isn't sticky (no gross debris to try to clean off).
A heart-shaped silicone ice cube tray because summer is on its way, and so are your chilled bevs! Spruce up your iced coffees and Long Island iced teas with a little love in the form of these cubes 💕.
A mini Bob Ross paint-by-numbers kit for anyone who insists on watching The Joy of Painting every night to soothe themselves to sleep. It comes with three pre-printed canvases, seven paint pots, a mini brush, and a mini easel (how cuuuuuute) to display their work of art when they're done.
A set of cat-shaped double-sided sponges because why not turn one of your most hated tasks (scrubbing, well, anything) into an adorable experience that'll encourage you to do it *meow* instead of later?
A ceramic "Creature Cup," featuring a fun lil' friend at the bottom so even if your coffee has cooled to the point of being considered "iced" you'll still giggle a little while you sip.
Plus, a set of stainless-steel floral stirring spoons with an antique vibe to them that'll make all of your guests think you searched high and low for the *perfect* tea-time accessory. One reviewer also used them for ice cream!
A "float-tea unicorn," aka the reusable tea infuser of your wacky dreams. When a summer storm rolls in to destroy your plans of lounging by the pool, you can nurse your cozy cup of tea alongside this festive friend until it passes.
A set of cowboy straw toppers so when you use your cup as a makeshift microphone to scream-sing Kacey Musgraves, you'll be adorably on theme. When I say "yee" you say "haw!"
A Taylor Swift–inspired JavaSok covered in recognizable icons Swifties will love showing off as much as they enjoy clowning around looking for clues that Reputation (Taylor's Version) might be dropping sooner rather than later. While you wait for the updated version of "Look What You Made Me Do," you can use this to keep your go-to iced latte cold and prevent it from sweating all over your desk.
A stress relief coloring book from Coco Wyo (a TikTok famous brand known for creating the most adorable coloring books) featuring big, easy-to-color pictures you'll take one look at and want to scream, "THIS IS SO CUTE!!!!!" right before you rush over to your desk to grab your markers so you can get to work.
A bed skirt featuring a scalloped edge I'd like to think The Little Mermaid would lovingly add to her bed to remind her of home now that she's no longer sleeping in a clamshell under the sea.
Plus, blueberry-patterned sheets that'll give your favorite place to hang a refresh worthy of a 5-star Maine bed-and-breakfast. There's also *no* shame in eating a delectable slice of blueberry pie in bed...just sayin'.
Mirrored cat-eye sunglasses reviewers are actually obsessed with. (They have over 12,000 5-star ratings!) They're reminiscent of styles designed by Dior but so inexpensive you won't need to cry out "NOOOOOOOOOO!" if you accidentally sit on them. 😅
Poems of Parenting, a book of relatable poems that'll have any new or seasoned parent laughing, crying, and feeling ALL the things. It perfectly captures what it's like to be a parent in today's world in hilarious but emotional sentiments you'll find yourself sending pics of to your mom squad with the same fervor you do memes on Insta.
A pair of plush checkered slippers to protect your feet from the ice-like tiled floors in your home while also letting you remind your family of how punk rock you are even if your checked pull-on Vans have been retired to the back of the closet. 🤘
A balloon dog bag charm that'll help you climb aboard the ~bag charm train~ without compromising the quirky style you've carefully put together over the years. Allllllllll aboard!
Or a novelty crossbody bag you can count on to always be the literal cherry on top of all of your looks. It's big enough to hold all of your essentials (phone, wallet, keys, lip balm) but small enough that you won't be able to overstuff it like you do your other everyday bag.
A gummy bear alligator hair clip that'll keep the pesky bangs you cut last Tuesday night on a whim out of your face while you're stuck waiting for them to grow. Note to self: bangs are STILL not a good idea.
An inner tube floatie ceramic planter that'll inspire you to go out, buy a real plant, and make a valiant effort to keep it alive all summer. It's just TOO cute not to buy and immediately display in the most prominent part of your home!
A Kitsch microfiber scrunchie to absorb all the water from your post-everything shower hair in a, dare I might say, stylish way. It'll also be *way* less cumbersome, so you can enjoy your deep dive on the ladies of MomTok without a towel falling over your eyes.
A deluxe edition of rom-com genius Emily Henry's Beach Read with endpapers and sprayed edges that have been designed to look like a stunning sunset — and don't get me started on the shimmering, updated cover. Your bookshelf is going to BEG you to add this to your collection.
A trio of ColourPop Lilo & Stitch lip glosses shaped like popsicles (can you EVENNNN?!) that'll provide your pout with a nonsticky, ultra-glossy sheen while also leaving it nice 'n' hydrated. Each one is filled with nourishing elements like Hyaluronic Acid, Kakadu Plum, and Sweet Cherry Oil.
Levi's Cinch Baggy Jeans with an adjustable band to make them flawlessly cinch to your waist — the only explanation is a witch must've her powers for good to create these so everyone can own a perfect-for-them pair of cute jeans.
A trio of hypoallergenic gold-plated earrings for anyone who is tired of their current lineup and wants an easy, trendy fix they can pop into their lobes and say, "Ooh, cute!"
And a set of golden bracelets that'll make it seem like you've splurged on the famed Cartier versions but for less than 20 bucks! Wear 'em together or separate them and pair them up with your already-loved baubles.
Pointed toe ballet flats you'll find yourself staring at, thinking, "Are these actually from Rothy's?" even though you're the one who bought them. They're so comfortable and stylish that you likely won't be able to resist doing a lil' jig when you wear 'em.
Or a pair of trendy lattice jelly flats that'll make you feel like you're wearing the upgraded, grown-up version of your favorite childhood sandals.
An emotional support lap pillow holder for your Kindle, iPad, and phone that'll securely prop them up so you won't miss a second of the old season of Summer House you're watching for the tenth time. Reviewers love that it's plush, comfy, and has the perfect spot to stash their snacks.
A dimmable flexible clip-on mushroom light so when someone says "I mush ask you a question" you'll be ready to actually see what they're saying. It has five different color-changing LED lighting options you can adjust as needed — ya love to see it.
Or a little elephant touch lamp you'll adore so much it might just help you get over the trauma of watching Dumbo be separated from his mother (yikes, sorry, I went there). In all seriousness, it'll be a great lighting option for your bedside table or in a nursery where you're in/out of the room all night.
A playful kitchen towel for anyone who wishes they were in a pool swimming laps or casually gossiping while sipping on a spiked seltzer in a flaming-shaped tube but sadly are spending their day working from home at their kitchen table.
An Ikea bag coin purse that'll just be the cutest thing you ever did see — it's perfectly sized to hold your earbuds and key while paying tribute to the greatest thing to come out of Sweden (aside from their meatballs, obvs).
An adorable egg separator to prevent you from saying "Oopsie daisy!" every time you accidentally break an egg yolk before adding it to your recipe.
Salt and pepper shakers you'll love *berry* much because they'll be an adorable and functional addition to your daily at-home dining experiences. IDK about you, but I'm a sucker for any cute fruit-shaped kitchen items.
Spiral taper candles in a bunch of fun colors that'll look simply darling on your tabletop — and they come at such a good price you won't be afraid to burn them and re-order.
A plush throw blanket with a Mickey Mouse twist to it that'll have haters turning into Disney Adults after just one snuggle. It has a chic double-sided print with reverse colors on the back! Just imagine how lovely this will look folded neatly across your bed (aka tossed in a crumpled mess as you drag yourself off the couch at 2 a.m.).
A crocheted swim cover-up that'll make you want to book a vacay to Aruba (where it's a perfect 80-something degrees every day) immediately instead of waiting for summer to show it off. Many reviewers have also dressed it up with heels and worn it to dinner!
A kid-size clam bake–inspired button-down for anyone whose family summer tradition includes hosting an over-the-top version of this backyard feast. Dress your tyke for the part and watch the compliments roll in as everyone admires his impressive style.
And a set of precious garden ghosts to plop alongside your begonias — there's a 0% chance you don't smile every time they greet you while you're watering your prized flowers.
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