
Feeling lucky? Not that it matters much anyway as you don't have to take much of a gamble when you purchase one of these playing card zip-up purses from Topshop.
You can bet you're getting something super cute for not a whole lot of coin - £6 isn't a lot of dosh to lay out on the table is it? And afterwards, you can keep the rest of your precious chips zipped up safely inside this keychain. It's a win-win really.
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Election day is looming in the United States and whether you're eligible to vote there or not, it's definitely been a campaign which we all have become part of and followed with huge interest. In light of this, today's Three Great things are election-inspired accessories to help you fly the flag for your chosen candidate or simply encourage others to get out there and vote. You may not have much use for it tomorrow, but hey, spending a tenner to be patriotic for a day can't hurt too much...
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I think I've mentioned my pug obsession and I exclaimed with glee when I spotted this 'Oliver' keyring/charm by Gucci in a magazine. "I want it! I want it!" I shouted. My husband leaned over and said, "80 quid? Are you havin' a laugh?" and while I wouldn't ordinarily spend £80 on a keyring, I really, really love this.
And if you don't love pugs (what's wrong with you?) other animals are available.
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I have absolutely no idea why, but cute ninja items always make me smile. Perhaps it's the concentration on the face, which works well with something silly, I don't know. Whatever it is, I know that if I had this ninja key cover on my keys it would cheer my life up quite considerably ... and I'll need it, if we are indeed going to have a year's worth of rain this month (or whatever the predictions are).
It costs £4.00 from Urban Outfitters and, if a ninja's not your thing, you can also get a cute owl (hey, owls are intense too; I might be onto something...).
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I know we've featured Fuzzy Nation's bags before. And I know they're ridiculous. But I also really want that sausage dog. And I wouldn't say no to the pug either. (I would, however, draw the line at Paris Hilton's Tinkerbell there.) They cost $59 each (from Room Service Home) and you can also get matching keychains. So why wouldn't you?
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There's something about this that puts me in ind of Paris Hilton, and I'm not sure what. She can't be described as a canine (don't be mean) and her dog whilst cute is by no means a poodle or pink. I guess it's just the style that embodies her carefree frivolous lifestyle and the frippery of it all. The prices certainly aren't up to Hilton standard at only £3.67 from Nook Art it's an all round bargain. I do like bag charms as well, as they're a great way of bringing a new lease of life to tired bags.
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What is it about Valentines' day that starts a deluge of red gadgets? Surely pink would be more appropriate in this day and age, but no, a deluge of red devices from toasters to cringe worthy key chains, if my inbox is anything to go by. However amongst the chaff I found something red that I actually kinda like. Of course it is horribly overpriced, but if you're a label whore you'll still love it. With its sleek lines and fiery red casing it will stand out in a crowd and it has a lot of little luxury features such as a quilted tuxedo lining, closed cell padding, and a cashmere finish in the outer pockets. the handles are crafted from top grain leather and there's also a removable shoulder strap. Add this to your Valentine's wish list! It's £125.99 from 21st Century Diva.
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