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Re: Some fun Irish products for St. Patrick's Day

Nothing wrong with the fairy doors.  I love them.

 

Also nothing wrong with asking for kitchen items or things that aren't so serious.

 

One year I bought an amazing cookie jar shaped like a pot of gold.  The lid was made to look as if it were overflowing with gold coins.  I love it more each time I look at it.  Do you all remember it?  

 

And I can't be without my Wacky Woolies mug.  Too cute.  

 

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Re: Some fun Irish products for St. Patrick's Day

 

I think they go on trees.

 

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Those fairy doors are super cute.

 

I wonder if it would be profitable for QVC to offer fairy-sized furniture to place into terrariums or just into a miniature garden?  Nothing plastic or resin, preferably.  Made of real materials like wood or metal.

Probably not, I'm guessing. 

This image is from Plow & Hearth.  This company is already a QVC vendor.  Except I'm getting carried away since Plow & Hearth is not Irish!!

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Re: Some fun Irish products for St. Patrick's Day

Interesting ideas. . .but I'm sure QVC will never consider them. They already have warehouses stuffed with Irish items from years ago.

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Re: Some fun Irish products for St. Patrick's Day

I doubt they allow themselves to stuff their warehouses with unsold items for long periods of time.

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Re: Some fun Irish products for St. Patrick's Day

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I think they go on trees.

 

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Yes ,indeed they do, but you can put them anywhere that makes you happy.... Woman Happy 

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Re: Some fun Irish products for St. Patrick's Day

I bought two Beleek mugs, just gorgeous.... one says "Herself" and the other says "Himself" and  just couldn't resist, AND coffee/tea tastes wonderful from the fine, thinned out Beleek porcelain edges.  I'd post a pic but they are packed away while we sell our house....  I absolutely love the products!

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Re: Some fun Irish products for St. Patrick's Day

I've also bought some nice Beleek items from QVC.  My wish is that they could feature these things now...so we can have them before St Patrick's Day. 

 

I shopped at cost plus world market today, and they had some nice Irish themed items...but all food or beverage related.  (Except for paper goods, that I don't need)