Good To Be Queen Glitter

$14.95
Sku: 6001219
Don’t be a drag. Just be a queen and sparkle on. This mug is the perfect gift for any queen who loves to start their day with a little glitter and a lot of coffee. Some of us just need a little caffeine to get the fabulousness started.
  • Mug
  • 4.5 in H
  • “Queen Crown” ceramic mug from Our Name is Mud
  • Messaging reads: “It’s Good to be Queen,” “Queen of Everything”
  • Shipped in decorative gift box
  • High-quality stoneware with glitter accents is hand-wash only and not microwave safe
  • 16 oz. capacity

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Stephen (Yonkers, US)
New Dog’s First Christmas

We got a new dog in March, so this seemed like a great way to commemorate her first Christmas with is. Communication with Country n’ More was clear, product arrived quickly & in perfect condition. I think I have a new favorite store!!!

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Carol Lord (Philadelphia, US)
It's a hit!

Jim Shore's collaboration with PEZ is amazing! This piece brings so much joy with all of the detailed and colorful PEZ dispensers in the toy bag! Love it!

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I love Jim Shore's angels, but I especially love this piece with the deer! Beautiful!

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Excellent accessory to go with my Crayola Arts Center. The elf driving makes it blend in to my North Pole village with out looking out of place.