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Black Silicone Emerald Cut Ring
This ring combines the durability of silicone with the sparkle of a center stone. Perfect for the modern woman with things to do! Now she can wear her engagement ring without worrying about wear and tear on the band. Choose the color of the center stone and she’ll have a ring she’ll love wearing.
Money Candle Birthday Card
Each birthday candle on this printable card is shaped to hold a rolled-up bill — which means you’re quite literally lighting up their day with cash. It’s a high-effort illusion with low-effort execution, assuming you know how to fold money and click “print.” No glitter. No fiddly pop-ups. Just a clean, cheeky design that delivers the goods.
This is for the person who doesn’t want a present, insists they “don’t need anything,” and then opens this card to find six tiny fire hazards made of legal tender. The concept is ridiculous in a way that works — money tucked into paper candles shouldn’t feel this clever, and yet.
You supply the printer, the bills, and approximately 3 minutes of your time. They get a birthday card that feels thought-out and hilarious (even if you made it ten minutes before dinner). It’s downloadable mischief — fast, funny, and weirdly delightful for something that just gave someone forty bucks.
Marquise Moissanite Vintage Art Deco
Another beautiful and uniquely shaped diamond is the marquise. The marquise shape is believe to have been commissioned by King Louis XIV of France which reminded him of his true love perfectly shaped mouth and smile.
Hmm … romantic?
I suppose so. In any event, this diamond offers a very dramatic shape and makes a dazzling choice for an engagement ring.
Mini Ribbon Tab Money Box
Inside, a tabbed ribbon snakes around a stack of dollar bills like a polite magician’s trick: pull gently, and voilà, the money emerges in a tidy unspool, like their birthday just turned into a TikTok reveal.
This is for the person in your life who claims they “don’t want anything” but is secretly delighted by the performance of a well-executed gift moment. The minimalist box and pastel ribbon don’t scream, but they *do* whisper “tasteful,” which makes your cash gift feel a lot less like a last-minute handoff and more like the final round of a scavenger hunt.
The beauty here is in the touch of effort. You didn’t just toss bills in an envelope; you curated a *money experience*. Ten bucks or two hundred — it all looks intentional when it glides smoothly out of a box like this. Graduation? Birthday? Rent reminder disguised as a gift? It lands every time.
Minimalist Art Deco Baguette
When I think of The Great Gatsby, I picture this ring. The art deco design is reminiscent of decades past. This style may appeal to minimalists, but it has an understated glamour that’s impossible not to love. The baguette diamonds are complimented by round accent stones creating all sorts of unique geometric prettiness.
Old Mine Cut GIA Certified
We love any unique story of where a diamond comes from, like this one. It’s a mine cut diamond, which popular during the 18th and 19th centuries. They have larger facets than modern cut diamonds.
Being that it is hand mined, the facets of this diamond tend to be less uniform and larger, which gave these sorts of diamonds the phrase “cut for candle light,” as they were cut to catch the beautiful light from the flickering fire.
The steep depth of this diamond gives it volume as well as a faint hint of yellow color, like that of a lovely glass of champagne. Cheers to that!
PLA Snowman Puzzle Box
3D printed from PLA with a precise little smirk on its face, this snowman isn’t here to spread cheer — he’s here to guard your money like a mischievous bouncer in a Christmas scarf. Instead of handing someone cash like a human ATM, you drop the bill into this puzzle box and let them *earn* their gift back. Yes, even Grandma. Especially Grandma.
The fun (and frustration) is in the unlocking — it won’t open until they solve the hidden trick to release the lid. No, there’s no manual. That’s half the charm. Designed with enough challenge to be amusing but not infuriating, it’s delightfully annoying in the way only a truly good gift can be. And when they finally crack it open? They find your tucked-away bill like frosting on a gingerbread house — unexpected, sweet, and totally worth it.
This isn’t just a clever Christmas twist on cash giving. It’s a personality test in festive disguise. Will they give up? Shake it like a maraca? Or proudly unlock it in 27 seconds flat? Either way, they’ll be talking about “that ridiculous snowman box” long after the money’s been spent. Which is kind of the point.
