Refrigerator Graffiti
My refrigerator is plain white, very plain white. Of course being a mom I have my obligatory photo magnets and basic reminders for doctor’s appointments, etc … plastered on, but I need something a little different. Not surprisingly Target comes to my rescue. Target offers Refrigerator Graffiti for people like me who live with the “plain jane” refrigerators. These thin easy-to-remove vinyl backed adhesives give our refrigerators a bit of personality. There is the straight forward “Hello Big Butt”, the sassy “Put Down Your Fork, Turn Around and Just Walk Away”, and a philosophic quote from Mark Twain … “There is the charm about the forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable.” Each sheet has an unspoiled matte finish and looks as if it was printed directly onto your refrigerator. The sheets are durable and washable and they won’t peel, fade or harm your fridge’s finish. Visit Target.com to see these unique gift ideas.
4 Comments:
LOL I love the "hello big butt" one!! ROTFLMAO
By Anonymous, on Friday, October 14, 2005
These are from Wonderful Graffiti. They also have graffiti for walls, chalkboards, labels, holidays, etc. You can even order custom graffiti including refridgerator graffiti with the phone number of your local pizza place. I have to admit -- I've never ordered any because I live in Canada and the shipping/customs is hard to justify unless I order TONS. Which I just might do. The price is even a little lower than Target but you do have to pay shipping.
Of course, I'm not critizing Target. I'm just incredibly jealous because we don't have Target here. When I'm home, I go to Target every single day. My husband laughs. I don't even want to go to the mall. I just want to go to Target.
Target -- please come to Canada!!!
By Anonymous, on Friday, October 14, 2005
How VERY cool! i really love your blog and i REALLY wish that i had a target in canada tooooo!! :)
By Carrie Stephens, on Sunday, October 16, 2005
Very cute, but so freakin' expensive for what it is.
By Nanette, on Wednesday, October 26, 2005
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