Weird and Ugly
WEIRD AND UGLY
We love all things weird and ugly so when we came across the Cleveland, Ohio-based Home of the Peculiar and Unexpected, Weird and Ugly, we knew we had to feature their unique brand of all things strange. We especially love their backstory, a fascination with all things weird that started in the 8th grade as a tradition between friends buying each other the weirdest, ugliest, tackiest things they could find. Best gift-giving challenge EVER!
Be sure to check out their entire collection of weird and ugly finds, namely the handmade Creepy Weird Eyeball Trinket Jar pictured above.
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