Marshmallow Peeps and Sweet Jewellery

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Cute jewellery inspired by sweets and foods is already popular in Japan. I love traditional sweets that remind me of my childhood and bring up memories of the holidays (Valentine's Day and Easter). Conversation candy hearts and Marshmallow Peeps are my favourites, though I personally do not care for the taste of either of them. They are cute to look at. I have added a few cute pieces in this entry.

"Bit of Sugar" crate jewellery inspired by candy, such as cookies and shaved ice, Valentine's Day hearts, and Easter Peeps and gummy bears. I have bought a few items from this shop, and the items are extremely cute and go well with quirky outfits.

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To view or buy, you can visit the Bit of Sugar shop online at http://bitofsugar.com. They also have a shop on Etsy here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/BitOfSugar

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I bought these peep earrings a little while ago from Little Schremlin, and I love them. They look so real, from the detail in the "sugar-like" coating to the little brown eyes. They also came wrapped in tissue paper inside a plastic Easter egg. I cannot recommend these enough. 
http://www.etsy.com/people/thelittleschremlin

I love the tiny sculptures by Le Animale, and this miniature peep is adorable.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/leanimale

I love conversation candy hearts, and this pink "Be Mine" necklace, from Weirdly Cute, is one of my favourites.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/WeirdlyCute

A conversation message heart bracelet is a perfect Valentine's Day gift for next year.
http://www.etsy.com/people/scarletrevolution

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