These soapsicles look a little too tastey. Someone would get a nasty surprise if they took a bite!
I would love to buy this adorable doggy stapler to replace our heavy duty metal stapler at work. I think it would get lots of smiles.
My busy week has come to an end, so I’m settling back into my regular daily routines, which of course includes blogging.
I found these mini travel towels that expand with water. I think that they could be very convenient.
Carve a message to your sweet heart on these blank wooden post cards.
I like this super cute Fish Bone silicone ice/ soap mold from ymbijoux on Etsy. What’s more appetizing that fish bones in your lemonade?
Mmmm, these erasers look absolutely delicious!
These unique scrub brushes in the shape of teeth make me laugh.
This pretty white moroccan frosted window application from Emma Jeffs is a great alternative to blinds.
This adorable Miss Queen Chick pillow is available from JamTartBaby at Esty. Another reason I love Etsy.
These cookies look delicious. They definitely made me smile. You can find these ABC Cookie Cutters at Loft Party.
This lovely blue barn birdhouse is available from uncommon goods.
This 1960s colorful Zoo Timers clock from George Nelson is fantastic.
These coasters from Elsewares made me laugh.
This cool tape dispenser is available at Canoe.
These Gnome-Be-Gones from Uncommon Goods made me smile. There is still a foot of snow on the ground, but with the warmer temperatures, all I can think about is spring. I even bought a new set of patio furniture today. I can’t wait to try it out!
This cool multicolored petal clock from George Nelson is available at Architonic. I think it’s lovely.
I would totally put this toilet paper wall decal in my bathroom. It’s available at made in design.
Rif and Raf are quirky salt and pepper shakers available at Uncommon Goods.
These melamine monster cups from Loft Party are very cute.
The line of greeting cards from Julia Rothman at Hello! Lucky are gorgeous. I love the pastel colors.
Welcome to sugarpharm. I chose the name sugarpharm to reflect my childhood background growing up on a farm and because I now work as a pharmacist.
This is not a typical fashion, design or health blog. I like to think of it as the "Carla magazine"; a magazine that reflects my interests. This blog is a compilation of cool products that I have stumbled upon, ideas I find captivating, and information that I would like to share with others.
Please let me know if you have any comments, suggestions or if you would just like to say hello. (carla AT sugarpharm dot com)
Cheers,
Carla