Saturday, November 15, 2008

Show & Tell #17

I am in the midst of finishing off my holiday giving list...so, I thought today I would share some sites I especially like. Of course there is Amazon, but I LOVE this site:

Think Geek

Where else can you get this:


(for my daughter)

and this:


(for my son)

Another site I like, for crafty things and decorations at a cheap price:

Oriental Trading Company

And this year, I got a couple personalized ornaments and Hannukah items here:

Personal Creations

Show and Tell

12 comments:

JW Moxie said...

OTC is a favorite of mine. Thanks for the link to Think Geek! I love quirky items!

Baby Smiling In Back Seat said...

I saw the Think Geek USB-powered dogs who do crunches and hump your computer when I was in Tokyo. They are even more bizarre in person. But obviously, someone is buying them!

AnotherDreamer said...

Oh, I love those gifts! They're so out of the box :)

FattyPants said...

My kids would love them too, they are about the same age. I might he to do some shopping!

..al said...

The dolls look unusual. I am not so much into online shopping, but I am going to check out the websites.

Cara said...

Can one see dirty looks though the internet? I'll risk it... I'm done with my x-mas shopping.

momofonefornow said...

Thanks for the comment on my blog. I am going to spend some time on that personal creations website right now! It looks awesome.

JuliaS said...

LOL! I just went through the new OTC catalog and was circling things . . .

The rocket ship is awesome and I am sure your son is going to think the pull apart doll is beyond cool.

Kristin said...

OTC is fabulous and I think I love Think Geek.

Lori Lavender Luz said...

Thanks for showing me some off-the-beaten-track stuff!

Sam said...

love the rocket stuff!! Not too sure about the gory stuff!!

KimboSue said...

I LOVE Personal Creations! I got some personalized ornaments there 2 years ago in memory of my grandpa. The entire family adored them. I have also copied several of their ideas (much cheaper versions)!

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