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Cute Stuffed Things

2010 February 19

Ava is only 15 months old and already has more stuffed animals than I have places to store them.  Most of them fit into the little vintage doll crib I brought back from my gramma’s house, but there is also a basket of puppets on the shelf and a box of furry monsters in the corner.  A majority of these stuffies were gifts – people just can’t resist buying cute stuffed things!  Who can blame them – especially when they are as cute as these …

This handmade birdie rattle [named Enid] is made from vintage chenille and is so lovable and adorable and huggable!  You can find her and many other cuddly creations at Leah’s Etsy Shop!chenille

How can you not love these little egg people?!  You can even choose faces that reflect your own family!  Made from mohair needle felted wool and merino, these little cuties are irresistible!  Available at the AsherJasper Etsy Shop.

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Vicky [from the above mentioned AsherJasper shop] also makes these imaginative rattles [made from pure wool - very eco-friendly].

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This 22 inch tall giraffe is so colorful and [for lack of a better word] cute!  Find it at Biggy Piggy!

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Move over sock monkeys and make room for these darling dollies by Chickabiddy Baby Boutique!  You can choose boys or girls and even have them made with custom colors.  The dolls are around 13 – 15 inches and also come in a smaller rattle option.

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What stuffed animal collection is complete without a bunny rabbit?  This little hopper is made from 100% cotton and available at Blonde Birdie.

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  1. February 20, 2010

    These are all gorgeous finds, thanks so much for sharing my little bird!

  2. Eliane T. permalink
    March 1, 2010

    Aww so cute! That giraffe is adorable!

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