Подарок для Софи я уже показала, а вот для себя – ещё нет💔
Долго не могла решить, что попросить у Деда Мороза, пока не наткнулась на этого волшебного керамического единорога ручной работы от бренда украшений MaMI☺️
Единорог уникален и упакован так, как будто его и правда принес Дед Мороз. Очень хочется чудес в следующем году – и я верю, что он обязательно их принесет! 💫
Если не придумали подарок, то еще успеете заказать такого до Нового года на Ozon или с доставкой СДЕКом📨
Подарок для Софи я уже показала, а вот для себя – ещё нет💔
Долго не могла решить, что попросить у Деда Мороза, пока не наткнулась на этого волшебного керамического единорога ручной работы от бренда украшений MaMI☺️
Единорог уникален и упакован так, как будто его и правда принес Дед Мороз. Очень хочется чудес в следующем году – и я верю, что он обязательно их принесет! 💫
Если не придумали подарок, то еще успеете заказать такого до Нового года на Ozon или с доставкой СДЕКом📨
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