Ornament - Moon Glass
Light weight, glass blown ornament crafted with nostalgic antique mercury-glass colors and gold glitter. Add some celestial sparkle to your tree!
3.5" x 2.75"
Tray - Heart Wood
Show your home some love with this heart-shaped mango wood dish. A sweet way to catch coins, knick knacks and jewelry.
Dimensions: 4.5" x 4.5" x 1"
Jam - Huckleberry CO 3OZ
Beautiful gourmet label with delicious Huckleberry Jam makes for a great gift!
Ingredients: Wild Huckleberries, Sugar, Pectin, Corn Syrup Solids, Citric Acid.
Decor - Dia De Los Muertos Female
Add a touch of whimsical spookiness to Dia De Los Muertos decor with this carved wood figurine featuring hand painted details. .Dimensions: 2 x 2 x 6
SCREWDRIVER-OCTOPUS PHILIP/PHILIPSHEAD
A real phillips-head ratchet screwdriver for kids designed just for young makers! Phillip makes learning DIY skills fun and engaging while ensuring a comfortable grip for small hands.
Eye-controlled ratchet mechanism
Stabilizer arms for added control
Scarf - Crystal
Hadley Wren Crystal Scarf features defined color-blocked stripes and a chevron knit for texture. The elongated, narrow silhouette allows for easy wrapping and layering without excess bulk. Finished with 5-inch hand-knotted tassels.
Hat - Knitted Trapper
Constructed with plush polyester fiber.
Ear flaps and ultra soft faux fur lining will keep you feeling warm and comfortable on the coldest of days.
Spot clean as needed with a damp cloth.
*The Crystal Grid Deck
Use the power of crystals to tap into your intuition and supercharge your intentions.
80 full-color hexagonal cards
Each card offers users a glimpse into the properties of the stone, with notes on uses, zodiac connections, chakra work, and more!
Cap - Adam 1876 Colorado
Unique and artful watercolor designed ball cap with mountains and a bright sun, and Colorado's year of founding 1876!
Knife - Deer Antler w/Turquoise Medium
Handle is Deer Antler with Genuine Turquoise
Blade is Obsidian
Reproduces the stone tools and weaponry of bygone eras using only the finest obsidian. Grinding, abrading, percussion and pressure flaking are terms used by today's modern flint knappers.
