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Crafty LolliPop Creations

You know when you have a special occasion and you want to be able to give the kind of favors that are original and memorable without spending hours and hours trying to pull it all together? Well, LolliPop Creations is the answer to your favors dilemma.


LolliPop Creations is a home based business started by 2 young & creative Kuwaiti ladies who noticed the demand of unique and interesting gifts & favors in the market. All of their favors are handmade uniquely by them. And you can find favors for almost any occasion: weddings, newborns, receptions, and most importantly during Ramadan.. the Gergaia'an (The Kuwaiti version of Halloween's trick-or-treat).

Below are some of their adorable creations. I loved the Dishdasha boy favor shown in the photo below. So ideal for Gergaia'an.



The Bokhnag Girl shown here is the cutest thing. For an order of 24 Bokhnag Girls mixed with black & colored glittery bags and an attached Ramadan greeting is priced at KD 35.










This traditional dress (darra'a) is a major hit in every Gergaia'an gathering. The same material is available upon request to make a matching dress for your baby girl. 48 pieces are available. The price is KD 1.750 per piece.


I find these cute. They're colored little napkins to be used when serving mini desserts or canapes. Each napkin is carefully handmade to suite your taste. Comes in all colors. Stamp printing is also available.


If you want to have a look at all of their items, You can check them out on Facebook. They have their own group. You can easily search for it by typing "Q8 LolliPop" in the search field. For additional inquiries, you can e-mail them at: q8lollipop@gmail.com.

Comments

Yara said…
They are an answer to my prayers! I just emailed them enshallah yredon bser3a :)
Confashion said…
yara
Good Luck ;)
Anonymous said…
waaaaaaaay sooooooo cute!!
i loved the girl in bu5nag and the little monsters
Confashion said…
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I know! I fell in love with the bokhnag girl and the dishdasha boy. So adorable.
albandry said…
hey dear long time kel 3am wenty be5eer

it is cute
but have u seen rullart.com
it is so good u cant resist
shes been there before the lollipop ladies and i saw the fish gerge3an its copied from rullas gerge3an from last year hope u post something a bout rulla i just bought my grls gerge3aqn from her ordered in a day paid the next day and they delivered it the next so it took me 3 days only
check it out grl ull like it
Confashion said…
albandary
Welcome back and wishing you a blessed Ramadan :)

Thanks for the info. I'll check the website out.

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