Thursday, May 06, 2010

Japanese Eraser love

Have you seen these cutie pie Japanese erasers that are popular right now?

We've found them at places like Hallmark, JoAnns, Justice, Claire's, and Robert's crafts in Utah, though I'm sure they're also available at other places where tween girls might like to shop. They come in a zillion different themes (sports, transportation, toys, groceries, some weird like Japanese foods and sushi), they come apart, and they're usually priced between $1-$2. I first saw them before Christmas at Hallmark, and was instantly taken back to my childhood! My inner 8-year-old *squealed* and I bought several for Maren right away. Since then we've collected a few more, all in a dessert theme. Maren loves to use them to throw parties for her My Little Ponies. They've been a fun thing for us to look for and collect, and I'm not sure which one of us likes them more!

10 comments:

  1. I haven't seen them! They're adorable!

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  2. Super cute collection, love it.

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  3. Cuuuuuuuuuute. I'll bet my neice would get kick out of them ,too!

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  4. Totally fun! How neat is it that Maren is now of an age where you can have a mother daughter collection! Too fun!

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  5. I think they're adorable, too! Definitely reminds me of when I was a kid. I used one of those on Laylas cake topper!

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  6. Hi Heidi,
    Oh my yes! The "Take Apart Erasers" as they are called around here are a big hit with my girls! Came by to see if you were still interested in doing the Treasured Tin Swap. Just put up the official post tonight!
    :)Heidi

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  7. Those are so cute! I hadn't seen or heard anything about them before. How fun. :)

    ~ Jennifer

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  8. i saw some similar ones last week and, childhood memories flooding back to me, i immediately tried to find an excuse to buy them :D

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  9. I saw them in Michaels and had about 10 in my basket but then decided I didn't know what I would do with them. I guess they would make good little people food but right now the pieces would probably end up in the vacuum.

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  10. I know! They are so cute. I hope the Michael's has them when I head there this weekend. It reminds me of being a kid, too. I really need a cute pencil case to keep them in, don't you think? :)

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