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Fashionable band aids by Cynthia Rowley

These fashionable band aids make me wish I had a cut on my finger right now. Cynthia Rowley teamed up with big shot BAND-AID Brand to create the dazzling strips. A dollar from each sale will also benefit the Design Ignites Change organisation.

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Julie Jackson said | 23 June, 2011

When oh when will they make more? :(

Fellow7 said | 29 June, 2011

The cynthia rowley band-aids are gorgeous and I also came across this set that includes both the Cynthia Rowley band-aids and these adorable make up bags:
http://www.vivliv.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=cynthia+rowley

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