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Some fun Irish products for St. Patrick's Day

I would love to see some more whimsical items offered by the Irish vendors.  Such as the silly sheep kitchen items such as those made by Wacky Woolies - these are an oven mitt and hot pad - the brand has a lot more like aprons, spoon holders, mugs, and more: 

 And maybe some fun kitchen towels like this map of Dublin.  There are plenty of Irish-themed kitchen towels available.  Although I expect it would be an issue since they are from different makers, but I'm sure QVC can sort all that out and focus on one or two:

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

I'd like to see more items like this, too!  

 

Where did you find the kitchen towel/Dublin map?  

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

I just did  a search for Wacky Woolies and the site called Carroll's or something like that also had the Dublin tea towel.

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

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I purchased a wonderful hand tooled wooden stool with Gaelic written on it... I LOVE it!  I've been waiting for other cottage industry furniture items.  They are made beautifully.  I honestly love the sweaters and woolens but couldn't possibly use another one...

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

I'll look for the Dublin towel.  Did a quick search on Amazon and found some cute Irish themed towels there 

 

 

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

I would buy kitchen towels from Ireland.  My friend went to Ireland about 15-20 years ago and brought one back for me.  I still have it, use it every week and it still looks new and dries beautifully.

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

@GingerPeach, and everyone,

Totally agree with you, thanks for posting,

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

I don’t need another sweater!  Great idea for some variety. 

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fairy door.jpgWhat about the fairy doors?  I think QVC doesn't want whimsical junk.

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

I own the small set of the Fairy Doors because my Mom would tell me stories of when she was a child and played outside making "Fairy Forts"..... I have them hung in my entry and every time I see them, I think of my Mom happily playing ......

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