1. A pair of floral statement earrings to pretty much guarantee endless compliments and a million questions about where you got 'em. They're lightweight (made of acrylic!) so you can wear them all day without pain!
Sunnie Creative is a woman-owned small business based in Thousand Oaks, California, that makes whimsical and creative jewelry, stationery, and decor. You can leave a note at checkout specifying whether you'd like the clip-on or hook style.
Promising review: "Everywhere I go, people compliment me on these! They’re beautiful and very much worth the price" —Luiza Carvalho
Price: $35
2. A pen holder shaped like a white refrigerator for the RHOA/Nene Leakes stan. Make it a home for pens, pencils, highlighters, and other stationery — it even comes with a Nene sticker!
Ether + Opal is a small business based in Chicago.
Promising review: "Words cannot describe how happy this makes me. It’s beyond cute and has extra storage!" —Lena Hofman
Price: $26.99
3. A handmade stuffed olive doorknob because a dirty martini (extra extra dirty) is your drink of choice.

Kolos Ceramics is a small business based in Seattle.
Price: $15 (available in two styles and three stuffing options)
4. A little worry wart that will make you, an anxious, always-stressed person, feel seen.

Blobhouse is a small business based in Portland, Oregon. Gesine Kratzner is the artist behind these adorable worry warts and dozens of other quirky characters.
Promising review: "My little worry wart is so so cute! I just love Wilfred — he is sitting on my desk under my lamp, gazing at me with his buggy little eyes. He makes me smile whenever I look his way :)" —JoyceAlice
Price: $9.50+ (available in six styles)
5. Some strawberry nail decals so you can celebrate spring in the ~berry~ cutest way possible. If you've never used waterslide nail decals, the process is pretty simple: Cut out the design you want, soak it in water, and "slide" it onto your nail.

Tattoorary is a family-run small business based in the Netherlands.
Promising review: "Fantastic. Easy to use and very cute." —A D
Price: $4.39
6. A Lumon Industries keycard if you're the person telling everyone within earshot to watch Severance. This is a functional RFID/NFC card and ID badge holder, so you should be able to use it at work.

Potter Prints Stuff is a small business based in Wichita, Kansas.
Promising review: "Praise Kier! My ID badge is well protected, and my allegiance to Lumon is unquestionable." —Jon Ford
Price: $15.49 (available in three colors)
7. An adorable book tracker bookmark to gamify reading and entice you to finally finish the story on your nightstand.

British Book Art is a small business based in the UK that sells the most stunning book art and bookmarks.
Promising review: "I'm absolutely obsessed with this bookmark. It's definitely made me more determined to read this year, and it will be a nice keepsake. Will be repurchasing when this one's almost filled. ❤️" —Mady Taylor
Price: $5.34
8. A minty jelly frog soap for a ~froggin'~ cute upgrade to your bathroom. You'll have to check the bathroom after every guest to make sure they don't try to take this lil' guy home with them.

Frolic Creations is an Orlando-based small business.
Promising review: "To the seller and creator of this item, THANK YOU SO MUCH. I may sound silly when I say this, but it’s the truth: froggy soap has boosted my serotonin SO MUCH. Ever since I bought my froggy soap, I can definitely see a change in my mood. Not only has it been a serotonin booster for me, but it has also been a bonding experience. Everyone in my family knows about the beloved frog, and we plan on getting the set of 12 miniature ones so we can all have our own little froggies!!" —Maddison Liddick
9. A plant animal because they'll make your plant room feel like a tropical jungle.

Another Studio is a London-based small business behind these brass animals, as well as dozens of other adorable home goods.
Promising review: "This is such a cute plant decoration, and I love it! I couldn’t decide which one to purchase, so I ended up getting quite a few. I rationalized my purchase by telling myself that I would give a few of them away as gifts, but I just cannot part with any of them. My plants are even cuter than they were before! I’ll be back for more! 😁" —Christie Belles
Price: $10.27 (available in a variety of animal shapes)
10. A door hinge topper that'll accessorize a spot in your home that I'm 99.9% sure you've never thought of accessorizing. Good luck forgetting that this exists!
Obnoxiously Magnetic is a small business based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Promising review: "So cute! I want an entire collection now. I've already put the little elephant up, and I'm waiting for people to notice him. Thank you! Love him!" —Eileen Lessard
Price: $9
11. A tin of tangerine-flavored Sour Drops so you can finally experience the mouth-puckering fruity flavor you've been missing since Altoid Sours were, tragically, discontinued in 2010.

Sour Drops is a small business based in LA. It was started with the goal of recreating our beloved Altoid Sours — so much so that it uses a custom candy drop roller designed to mimic the shape of the OG candy.
Promising review: "These are so super reminiscent of what I used to have from my childhood! A super sour bite at the start before a nice citrusy flavor! 10/10 recommend!" —sydny fink
Price: $6.99 — and check out the rest of the Sour Drop flavors, including sour blue raspberry, sour watermelon, sour mango, sour hard cherry, and sour apple.
12. A colorful weekly planner if you like to have your to-dos for the week laid out in front of ya.

Good Tuesday is a small business based in UK.
Promising review: "Love the weekly keyboard planner, exactly what I need to keep track of my work priorities list, so helpful to have on my desk, and it's pretty too!" —Jennie Marshall
Price: $10.74
13. A pack of googly eyes to give your old ten-speed some character. Reviewers with a good sense of humor have also used them to decorate wheelchairs.
Home Space Crafts is a small business based in Berkeley.
Promising review: "I bought these as a gift for my brother, who uses a wheelchair, and he loves them! Such a goofy accessory!" —Brooke Lyman
Price: $12 for six (available in three colors).
14. Ecologies, a nature-inspired card game for some tabletop fun. Players must build balanced food webs across biomes while simultaneously strategizing to send their opponent's webs out of whack.
Montrose Biology is a small business run by Matt, a science teacher and nature lover.
Promising review: "I bought the whole set of three card boxes together. The art of each individual card is phenomenal. The gameplay is straightforward. The strategy might be a little nuanced at first, but a couple of 'make it easier' house rules got the game going, and people were able to grasp the broad strokes of the game mechanics. As play experience continues, we will work our way back to the true game rules I am sure it will continue to be a favorite. The manufacturing quality is excellent. Shipping was pretty quick. The game cards met my expectations. I would recommend you purchase this game. Not even to mention the cool education aspect of it." —Russell Swannack
Price: $25
15. A social battery pin because sometimes you can't even put together nice words to make people leave you the heck alone.

Atelier Eumori is a Singapore-based small business.
Promising review: "Beautiful quality and colors. What a simple way to display your emotional battery! Love the design and color scheme." —May
Price: $28.10 (available in five colors and two backing styles; there's also a version without emojis)
16. A brutally honest T-shirt that, unfortunately, is 1,000% true. At least I'm upfront about it...

Justin's Shirt Store is a small business based in Richmond, Virginia.
Promising review: I absolutely love this shirt! I suffered a brain injury two years ago and often try to make light of it; when I saw this ad come across my Instagram, I had to have it. The shirt quality is comfortable and soft. Thank you!" —Brooke
Price: $27+ (available in unisex sizes S–4X and six colors)
17. A handmade tiny vase for cat whiskers so — duh! — you can display your cat's shed whiskers. If you don't know why you'd want to do that, I have to assume it's because you don't own a cat.

Clay You So Much is a small business based in New Jersey. This item can be customized (you'll just need to reach out to the seller!), so, like, can you imagine getting a tiny vase that looks just like your furry friend?! :3 You can also have their name added.
Promising review: "I love my whisker vase. We have three cats, so I’ve been collecting their whiskers for a few years, and this is a great way to display them; it just makes me smile. The packaging was so cute. I loved the personalized clay name and, of course, the kitty stickers. I will be ordering more as gifts!" —Larysa Bolde
Price: $26
18. A relatable Smiski-esque sticker if you are, in fact, reading this post from your computer.

ByUme is a small business based in New York.
Promising review: "On my pooter sticker for my pooter." —Julianna Hunter
Price: $3.49
19. Or a laptop sticker to make your coworkers think twice before communicating with you. "I hope this email finds you before I do, Susan!"

Seven Virgo Studios is an Illinois-based small business run by Rachel.
Promising review: "As a corporate girlie, this speaks to my soul. A Cute sticker to shoutout how I feel!" —Carolee Lopez
Price: $4
20. An absolutely iconic 3D-printed mini Owala keychain for Owala connoisseurs who want a special bottle that no one else will have.
The Feliz Co is a New Jersey-based small business run by a husband and wife.
Promising review: "Super cute. I don’t use it for lip balm, but I store my mints in them. Will definitely buy it again as a gift. Great seller." —yuey
Price: $18.98 (available in seven colors)
21. A faux-pearl closure because maybe your fave cardigan doesn't have buttons. Well, now it can! You can also use 'em to accessorize your sweaters, adding them to the cuffs, the shoulders, and anywhere else that could use some pizzazz.

Lauren Aston Designs is a small business based in the UK.
Promising review: "Had several sweaters and shawls with no buttons. These really help keep the sweater closed and are very lovely." —Joyce Williams
Price: $10.81+ (available in two sizes and silver, gold, and rose gold)
22. An ~unofficial~ lil' postal tub that looks just like the iconic mail tubs USPS uses...except their tubs are full of mail and yours is full of mini Reese's Cups.

The Kokomo Lighthouse is a small business based in Kokomo, Kansas.
Promising review: "Loved it! So realistic, using it as a gift basket to hold candy." —niecy
Price: $17.99 for the lil size
23. A Princess Donut patch — IFKYK! — so you can show off your Princess Posse Fan Club membership. Also, this just feels really fitting given Donut's scutelliphily skill.

Natural One Crafts is a small business based in Vancouver, Washington. There is also The Society for the Eradication of Cocker Spaniels patch, which is just *chef's kiss*.
Promising review: "Item is better than described, and I can't wait to add it to my jacket!" —Vicky Mollitor
Price: $18+ (available in four styles)
24. A glow-in-the-dark air freshener if you car smells as bad as the onion sundae SpongeBob made.

Car Kissed Freshiess is a small business based in Bakersfield, California.
Promising review: "Love my Patrick!! It smells sooo good and looks so cute in my car." —Carey Starre
Price: $15+ (available in two styles and a ton of scents)
25. A capybara desk companion to lend you some tranquility and spa-like vibes on busy work days.

Dapple & Dot is a small business based in the UK. They donate 5% of all sales to Just One Tree, a nonprofit aimed at removing CO2 from the atmosphere by planting trees.
Promising review: "The perfect gift for my partner to add to his work desk. It made me want to order myself a frog witch one!" —Hayley Chapman
Price: $13.30
26. A bag strap made of watches for fashionistas who don't have ~the time~ for boring accessories.
27. A hand-carved silk moth hairclip because it's so breathtaking and delicate that you won't regret for a single moment watching the money ~flutter~ out of your bank account.
Tarnavskaya Studio is a small business based in Ukraine.
Promising review: "These are far more beautiful than I could have ever imagined. I can't wait to buy more!!! I got two at once, and they arrived promptly and were packaged beautifully and lovingly." —Jennifer D'Plume
Price: $20
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.