This little mummy is here to add a touch of spooky fun to your Halloween decor! Wrapped up from head to toe in soft, bandage-like fabric, his button eyes peek out adorably from his head wrap. Holding a tombstone slab that reads "R.I.P." and a tag that says "I want my mummy," this weighted doll is the perfect mix of spooky and sweet. Whether he's sitting on your shelf or part of a festive display, he'll be a playful reminder of the Halloween spirit. He is approximately 18" long.
Say hello to your new favorite hair accessory! The One That I Want Bow is the perfect mix of sweet and stylish, featuring a soft floral print and a touch of elegance with a pearl accent. Whether...
This lace kimono is so cute and comfortable! It is a mid length style kimono and it is a stretchy lace material which we love! It has a layered ruffle detail along the bottom and it has a layered...
This framed fabric features an embroidered "I Love That You're My Grandma" sentiment with flower design on a pulled canvas. It would look so beautiful with any existing decor and would be a great...
Hayden is dressed in a soft, plaid outfit with button details and a cozy felt hat, ready to bring a bit of country charm to your home. With his cheerful smile and straw hair, Hayden is perfect for...
Marley Doll is the perfect touch of charm for your fall decor. Wrapped in a warm, distressed fabric with vintage-style buttons, she is the perfect rustic touch to your home decor. Her soft orange...
This friendly little scarecrow is the perfect addition to your fall decor. With his cozy felt hat, straw hair, and charming stitched smile, Hal is ready to bring a bit of rustic charm to any room...
This ghost doll is so cute and it will be the perfect addition to your fall and Halloween decor! It is a stuffed ghost doll made of white ribbed fabric and it has embroidered facial features. It has...
Our Cora Chicken Doll is a decorative plush chick figurine made of grungy yellow fabric. She has bead eyes and yarn hair, and she wears an orange plaid scarf along with a paper tag reading “Cora”...